How-to

Donating business clothes & suits

Career changed, dress code relaxed, or the suit just does not fit? Here is how to move on your work wardrobe.

Professional clothing tends to linger in the closet long after we stop wearing it — it feels too nice to toss, but it is just taking up space. Good news: business attire is some of the most useful clothing you can pass on.

Why work clothes are worth donating

Interview-ready and office-appropriate clothing is in real demand. A clean suit, blazer, dress shirt, or pair of slacks can directly help someone heading back into the workforce. These pieces deserve a second life, not a landfill.

What to set out

Suits, blazers, dress shirts and blouses, slacks, pencil skirts, ties, belts, and dress shoes. Gently used is ideal for reuse, but we take work clothes in any condition — worn-out pieces are passed on for recycling.

A quick prep tip

If you can, keep suits and blazers on hangers or folded cleanly so they arrive wearable. It is not required, but it helps the nicest pieces go straight back into use.

The effortless way to give them

Bag or hang your work wardrobe, book a free pickup, and leave it out. No drive, no drop-off — your professional clothes get a second career.

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