A massive pile of burnt clothesBurned clothes on a campsite in the province of Alicante, Costa Blanca, Spain, November 29, 2019 Credit: Ernest Rose / Shutterstock

Sorry to add to the post-holiday hangover, but those clothes you’re about to return will probably get thrown away. And if you want to make room for the stuff you actually want in your closet, it’s not too early to start spring cleaning.

Sans Market, run by St. Pete’s patron saints of zero-waste, hosts a quarterly clothing swap. For a $5 entry fee and approximately five to 10 gently used clothing items or accessories, swappers can sip a free drink while browsing for something new.

Any leftover items will be donated to CASA Pinellas.

Tickets are $5 for Sans Market’s Quarterly Clothing Swap, happening Thursday, Jan. 15 in St. Petersburg.

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