At the start of each new year, I make it a point to do a complete closet clean-out, donating or selling items I no longer wear. Philly has plenty of great places to drop off donations, making it easy to give back and refresh your wardrobe.
If You Want To Make a Profit
To make a little extra cash from your old clothes, sell them at Buffalo Exchange. This store buys clothes every day of the week, with no appointment needed, so make some money back on stuff you’re done wearing.
This is the shop to go if you’re looking to sell more high-end pieces. Greene Street specializes in luxury brands like Chanel, Reformation, and Dior. To sell, you’ll need an appointment – there’s a 10-piece minimum and a 50-piece maximum. The team then prices your items, and you get paid based on the value.
Where To Donate
With donation hours Tuesdays to Saturdays, 12-7 p.m., this thrift store makes it easy to part with those pieces you aren’t gravitating to anymore. This multi-level thrift store also accepts gently used furniture, jewelry, furniture, and sporting goods.
This thrift store in Germantown has been serving the community since 1985, offering a wide range of goodies including adult and children's clothing, books, and home decor. Find some great bargains after dropping off your donations.
Goodwill, with locations throughout the region, are convenient places to drop off clothing and just about any other item. You can print a receipt for your taxes right there from the drop-off center.
Where To Donate Clothes That Are Given Away for Free
The Wardrobe provides clothing for those in need and is currently seeking donations of winter wear, specifically plus-size womenswear and menswear in XS, S, and XL sizes. They accept clothing of all kinds, but just be sure that it’s laundered before you drop it off.
This organization is always looking for donations for its clothing boutique. Open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., it also accepts accessories like belts and backpacks.
Through Marie’s Closet, St. Francis Inn’s clothing distribution center, clothes go to those most in need. On the website you’ll find a list of clothing the organization is seeking plus an Amazon wishlist, making it easy to donate what’s most helpful.



