Those who enjoy fashion, socializing and saving money have an option to do all three every month with a local clothing swap.
Here’s how it works: After signing up to receive email from a Swap Positive coordinator, participants are invited to the event. There is also a listing of other swap opportunities online. The rules are simple: Bring clean, usable clothes to give away, take something “new” home and don’t resell anything. All clothes that are not claimed are donated to organizations which give them away.
Some of the groups that have benefited include church clothing closets, women’s shelters and area Parent Teacher Association clothes closets.
Dorothy Krahn has been participating in clothing swaps for five years. Now, she organizes the Camas group, which meets the first Saturday of every month during the school year.
Krahn took over for her then-teenage daughter after she moved out of the area.
“She attended a clothes swap in Portland (as a teen) and decided to start one in Camas,” she said. “I enjoy the sense of community at swaps. What goes around comes around, and there is always plenty.”