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What acceptable clothing can I donate?

We accept a wide variety of adult-sized clothes, but we’re currently in need of plus-sized clothing for both men and women as well as men’s general clothing. For more information on how to donate, visit our FAQ (coming soon) on this site.

Here are the clothing items we accept and do not accept.

Acceptable

Any style of adult sized clothing

Shirts
Sweaters
Packaged socks
Pajamas
Jeans, pants, and shorts
Dresses and skirts
Shoes
Belts
Purses
Bras
Business and interview attire

Non-Acceptable

Children’s clothing
Damaged/Soiled/Dirty clothing
Clothing with offensive language/visuals
Used underwear or swimsuits

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