H&M Clothing Exchange? Yes, Please [Candy Dish]
December 7, 2012 10:00 am Posted in Buzz, Entertainment, Fashion, Homepage Exclusive, News, TMZ RSS Emerald Pellot g+ page

H&M is going to have a clothing exchange service and it sounds awesome. As someone who still has her Hot Topic T-shirts from high school I am one to accumulate attire that I don’t really wear anymore. According to TheFrisky, “Starting in February of next year, when you bring in a bag of old clothes to H&M, the company will recycle them for you and you’ll be rewarded with a discount voucher to buy some new ones. Pretty cool, right? The clothing exchange discount is part of H&M’s new iCollect recycling program, which aims to reduce the massive amount of waste produced by the clothing industry.” Good for the environment. Good for your wallet. Sounds like a great plan.
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Nic says:
Fri, 7th Dec 201211:40 am
Great! Eileen Fisher has also been doing this for some time now. Hope it continues to catch on
Berneice Holiday says:
Mon, 10th Dec 201212:51 am
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