Fall 2014 Clothing Exchange

Mallory
on 10/14/14 9:27 am - Toronto, Canada

November 9, 2014

Dundas Valley School of Art
21 Oglivie St.
Dundas, Ontario

12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

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I have listed this as a ceremony in the past, for what greater ceremony is there than the exchanging of clothing?

Open to all ladies wishing to exchange clothing, accessories, shoes, handbags, etc...

Anything not claimed will be donated to a local charity.

Water will be provided. Feel free to bring healthy snacks to share, if you wish.

Please remember that this is an adult event where ladies will be trying on clothes. As such, I must insist that children, pets and husbands be left at home.

We have had great turnouts at previous exchanges. Nobody goes home empty-handed and we always donate many bags of clothing to a local charity!

Hope to see you all there!

Anyone needing my cellular number, PM me.

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Clothing/Book Exchange Event Synopsis

The clothing exchange is a bi-annual event held in May and November for women of all ages and sizes. Comprised mainly out of the plus-sized and weight loss surgery (WLS) communities, the clothing exchange enables larger women to meet and trade/donate items, thereby helping to offset the need to purchase new clothing, especially for those whom have had WLS and are losing weight rapidly.

As plus-size clothing tends to be more expensive, this twice yearly event gives larger women the opportunity to:

a) Recycle clothing that is no longer required or desired,
b) Obtain newer items to update current wardrobe, without the pressure of salespeople,
c) Provide a charitable service to the community by donating unclaimed items at the end of the event,
d) Meet like-minded women and engage in companionship without distractions from regular day to day life.

This Fall 2011 event is the first to incorporate book exchanging as well. Previously a separate event, it was determined that the same communities could meet to exchange books and literature at the same time.

While the event is listed as an “exchange”, in actually, there is no onus on anyone to bring clothing or books to “trade”. Unlike a true exchange where an item is swapped for another like item, this event focuses more on the 3 R's of a green planet philosophy.

This event has always been free to participants. Water and coffee, if available, is provided and sometimes light refreshments. Participants are welcome to bring healthy snacks to share if they wish, but again, there is no onus on anyone.

This event is alcohol and drug-free. Women are asked to leave children, pets and husbands at home (with the exception of helping drop off or pick up bags) to enable privacy for the women who wish to try on clothing. Women are also asked to only bring clean items in good repair.

Past events have proven to be well attended with the average number being around 20 women. This event was held annually but has since grown to bi-annually due to demand. Past donations have ranged from 8 to 32 large bags of clothing at the completion of event.

~ Harshing On Grooves Since 1967

~ Acting My Shoe Size Since 1984

Mallory
on 10/22/14 10:48 am - Toronto, Canada

  Bumping!

~ Harshing On Grooves Since 1967

~ Acting My Shoe Size Since 1984

Mallory
on 11/5/14 7:44 am - Toronto, Canada

4 more sleeps!

~ Harshing On Grooves Since 1967

~ Acting My Shoe Size Since 1984

Mallory
on 11/7/14 11:33 am - Toronto, Canada

2 more sleeps! 

~ Harshing On Grooves Since 1967

~ Acting My Shoe Size Since 1984

Mallory
on 11/9/14 8:21 pm - Toronto, Canada

We had a great turnout.  Less clothes to donate this time than in the past, but we still all had fun!

~ Harshing On Grooves Since 1967

~ Acting My Shoe Size Since 1984

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