Showing posts with label swap team. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swap team. Show all posts

Saturday, November 3, 2012

swapping: part three. attend a public clothing exchange




for the last two years, i've had the honour of volunteering for the s.w.a.p. team, at their large, annual, public swap at montrĂ©al's place des arts. i've emceed for two years and this year i also hauled boxes, picked up hangers and placed clothing on racks (which makes looking fresh and well-kept at the mic a bit of a challenge but i think i managed okay...). 

i'm not going to elaborate on the organization itself too much, as it already has plenty of media coverage and i would like to side-step the possibility of getting any information wrong. let me just say that i love, love, love these events and that i have always found incredible things to take back home with me!



i strongly suggest that you look into who might be doing this in your town-- it may even be the s.w.a.p. team, as they have been growing bigger and bigger since their start, years ago. find a public clothing swap or get involved with organizing one or help out at one. you'll be diverting clothing from land fills, sending some to charity and you'll be avoiding mass-made clothing, which comes with all sorts of moral and environmental baggage. do eet!

look at some of the great stuff i scored, this year:


i have since reconsidered these insane red heels and they're in my box of stuff to swap with my friends, later this month. i wore the crap out of the studded flats and have yet to wear the other three pairs but am looking forward to it. 



i carried this little clutch around all summer. (the sunglasses were purchased on ebay and are vintage).


i've already posted a photo of this jacket (okay, so there is a whole post about it) but i love it so much and so here it is again. 

i acquired so many other great items, including a polo ralph lauren sweater, a great, distressed union jack purse and tons more. my daughter and i actually brought over one hundred items home, this year. that said, i still wish i'd reacted faster when i saw two mat and nat bags comes out and be placed on a table in front of me. i was so tired and was thinking of the next thing i had to do and someone i know scored them. it hurt for about a week, i tell you...

photo one- taken by ian woo and found on the swap team's web site
photo two- found on annex vintage's blog
other photos- taken by me
 
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