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  2. 8 Places To Donate Clothes or Sell Them for Cash Near Me - AOL

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    Resale Stores Near Me: Get Cash for Your Clothes. There are two types of stores that will give you money for your gently used clothes. One is a consignment shop, where you drop off your clothes ...

  3. 15 Free Perks Only Celebrities Can Get - AOL

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    In addition to getting free clothes, stars can receive compensation for wearing a brand to a public event. For example, Lea Michele was reportedly paid $20,000 to wear Lacoste to the Coachella ...

  4. List of most valuable celebrity memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity or item Purchase price Type Date of sale Seller Buyer Namesake or item photo Ref. Ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland (as Dorothy Gale) $ 32 million: Shoes 2024 Heritage Auctions: E-Land Group [1] Babe Ruth's 1932 World Series jersey $ 24.1 million: Sportswear 2024 Heritage Auctions [2] Paul Newman's Rolex Daytona $ 17.8 million: Watch ...

  5. Drive (charity) - Wikipedia

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    In charitable organizations, a drive is a collection of items for people who need them, such as clothing, used items, books, canned food, cars, etc.Some drives ask that people go through their inventory, bag the items up, and put them in a giveaway bin, or charitable organizations such as Big Brothers Big Sisters, The Salvation Army come to the house and pick them up.

  6. Celebrity clothes auction with Kate Moss donation raises £ ...

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    Pop star Sophie Ellis-Bextor, actor Stephen Fry, veteran model Twiggy, singer Lulu and actress Dame Joanna Lumley were among the celebrity donors. Celebrity clothes auction with Kate Moss donation ...

  7. White House Black Market - Wikipedia

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    A few experiments followed, where Smith and Sarmiento housed both White House and Black Market under the same roof as a store that only sold sale merchandise culled from both stores. Their endeavors were successful, and in 1997, the company began converting existing stores to this White House Black Market combination concept. [5]

  8. Global trade of secondhand clothing - Wikipedia

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    Bales of used clothing being unloaded from a warehouse in Haiti. The global trade of secondhand clothing is a long-standing industry, which has been facilitated by the abundance of donated clothing in wealthy countries. This trade accounts for approximately 0.5% of the total value of clothing traded worldwide, while by weight it accounts for 10%.

  9. Celebrity-Worn Handbags: Where to Get Styles Seen on ... - AOL

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    We know where your favorite celebrity got that bag they’re wearing, and now you can get one too. Meghan Markle, Kendall Jenner, Hailey Bieber and Alexa Chung have been spotted wearing some ...