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Ready to refresh your wardrobe for Spring? Trade your gently used clothes for new ones at our clothing swap! We’ve expanded to a two-day event, so you’ll have even more time to browse, trade, and find favorites.
Donate Clothes for the Swap Event:
We are accepting clean, adult-sized clothes in good condition only -- please NO shoes, accessories, books, or children's clothing.
You do not need to donate clothes in order to shop the event. However, if you do want to donate clothes for the swap, please drop them off at one of the locations and times below. You can reach out to artsandevents@ucsf.edu and let us know that you're coming to drop off, or just swing by during one of the following times. If none of the times work, send us an email, and we can try to find an accommodation.
Clothing Drop-Off Times:
- Mission Bay, Rutter Center 2nd floor (1675 Owens St, MB 250)
- March 2-26
- Mon-Friday, 9am-4pm
- Parnassus, Student Life Office (500 Parnassus Ave., MU 100W)
- March 9-26
- Mon-Friday, 9am-4pm
Fine Print. In a size you can actually read.
- Free. Our events are always free to attend.
- Badges are required
- No registration
- While supplies last
- Reasonable accommodation: UCSF welcomes all participants to our events. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this event because of a disability, please contact us as soon as possible: artsandevents@ucsf.edu.
- Event photography/videography: We often take pictures at our events to commemorate the fun and to help us promote upcoming events. Images and videos include usage for UCSF websites, UCSF social media, and UCSF-produced digital and print marketing collateral. Please let us know if you prefer not to be photographed at check-in.
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