Le Bag sale x ricRACK supports sustainable clothing practices bringing Hollywood styles Sept. 21-25
- ricRACK

- Sep 20, 2022
- 1 min read
Uptown Messenger

Le Bag Sale! It’s ricRACK’s semi-annual gigantic sale of clothing, costumes and textiles in the store — plus each night we will restock from our warehouse so that each day there will be new items added into the mix.
We have clothing from local productions in all sizes up to 20 in addition to items in our resale shop — designer brands, vintage, kids, accessories and fabrics! There is an enormous variety to choose from: clothes, costumes, sparkles, upholstery, quilting cottons, textiles and more.
Costume departments from local and national TV shows and feature films, to the likes of Queen Sugar, Claws, and Interview with a Vampire, have donated their set wardrobes so we can turn it into funding for our programs. We are very grateful for their contribution to our community’s textile recycling efforts!




This event sounds like such an empowering blend of style, community, and sustainability! It’s inspiring to see how ricRACK turns donated clothing — including pieces from local TV and film wardrobe departments — into opportunities that support creative reuse and funding for programs that teach heritage textile skills and reduce waste. Events like this not only promote mindful consumption but also celebrate fashion in a way that gives back to the community. For anyone inspired by sustainable wardrobe thinking, exploring versatile everyday essentials like t-shirts and casual tops can be a great way to build stylish outfits while supporting thoughtful and intentional fashion choices. Thanks for sharing this uplifting story!
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