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A local way to sustainably revamp your wardrobe

Update your wardrobe at Clothes Mentor while limiting waste and saving money. Pro tip: They also have an easy-to-navigate website.

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Clothes, shoes, and accessories on display in-store at Clothes Mentor.

Clothes Mentor brand offerings range from Target to Louis Vuitton with inclusive sizes from XS (00) to 3X (26).

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Get in, Greenville, we’re going shopping (sustainably). Did you know? On average, 70% of textiles (that’s clothes, shoes, etc.) end up in landfills.

By shopping second-hand or “thrifting” you can help reduce waste and save money, while still getting those designer threads you’re after. Enter: Clothes Mentor Greenville.

Shoppers can browse the store’s extensive collection in-store or online. Clothes Mentor carries 2,000+ brands (think: Free People, Madewell, Anthropologie, Lululemon, Lilly Pulitzer + more) for a fraction of the price typically 70% off retail. The store also keeps money in the community by buying clothing from locals who would otherwise discard those used items.

Pro tip: Make your next shopping experience more convenient with the Personal Shopper option, in which Clothes Mentor’s fashion experts pre-select an array of clothing based on your answers to a quiz (for free).*

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