Here's how major thrift stores, consignment shops and websites are handling it right now:
Author:Dhani MauUpdated:Mar 27, 2020Original:Mar 27, 2020Americans are spending unprecedented amounts of time in their homes at a time of year during which they might already have partaken in some good ol' spring cleaning. I, like many of you I assume, have spent some of my free time going through my closets and cabinets with plans to get rid of things I no longer use or need, including clothing. It then occurred to me that the places I usually take these unwanted items are likely closed.
Goodwill: Policies vary by region; southern California and New York/New Jersey locations are not accepting donations. You can check for your region here. Cure Thrift Shop : Shop is fully closed and donations are not being accepted; mail donations are not being accepted, either.Career Gear: Still accepting men's clothing donations by mail.
RefashionNYC: Items are not being picked up by RefashionNYC, which has boxes installed in many New York apartment buildings.Decades: Stores are closed, but the luxury vintage consignment retailer is accepting consignments by appointment only, more info here.Crossroads: Locations are closed and consignments are not being accepted, even by mail.Thredup: While stores are closed, Thredup is still accepting clean-out kits by mail, though processing times may be longer.
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