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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).

Photo provided by Clothes Mentor

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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