Finished with your Sophie Stone outfit? Here's what you can do with it. Of course, we hope that you will enjoy your Sophie Stone clothing for years to come. Still, there may be reasons why you want to get rid of a particular piece of clothing. Maybe you have worn the item so many times that it is completely worn out, or maybe it is simply not your style anymore. Fortunately, there are many options to give your clothes a new life, whatever the reason. We have listed all the options for you so you can easily make a choice.

Sell your clothes

By selling your clothes, you make someone else happy and keep something for yourself. Ways to do this include apps like Vinted, Marktplaats or The Next Closet. Or bring your clothes to a second-hand store that shares the proceeds with you or sign up for a (clothing) market like the IJ-Hallen. There really are plenty of options, you just have to make time for it.

Trade your clothes

Another option is to swap clothes. You can look for an organization that organizes a clothing swap in your area. Or maybe even more fun, you can organize your own clothing swap with your girlfriends. The best way to do this is here on the blog of When Sara Smiles. Have fun swapping.

Donate your clothing

If you want to get rid of your clothes and don't really need anything in return yourself, donating is a great option. There are many options for this, such as the company Sympany. Across the country there are Sympany clothing containers where you can put clothes in. You can also donate clothes to initiatives such as Dress For Success, the Reshare store or the clothing bank. Small effort, big and beautiful gesture.

Clothing second life

 

Recycling clothing

If your clothing is no longer fit to wear, you can always recycle it. You can do this through Sympany. This company recycles old clothing into new fabric. For example, cleaning cloths or insulation material. This way, worn clothing still gets a second life.

- Anna Sophie Slingerland