The Wardrobe has announced events that bring together community members to learn how they can support or benefit from The Wardrobe’s nonprofit clothing and confidence-building services, empowering people on their journey to independence by addressing clothing insecurity.
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For more than 30 years, The Wardrobe has tackled clothing insecurity and built community sustainability while serving more than 100,000 people in the Greater Philadelphia area. The Wardrobe’s support services include one-on-one coaching, resume review, interview preparation, and “threads of independence” workshops, all available every Wednesday.
The nonprofit operates a high-end resale model across multiple counties to fund programs, with daily new arrivals and discounts of over 70% off retail; the Wardrobe Box program offers seasonal subscriptions or free styling.
According to a MyChesCo report, The Wardrobe locations in Philadelphia, Delaware, Montgomery, and Chester counties offer a high-end resale shopping experience for everyone. New clothing items arrive daily, and customers can find designer and contemporary clothing at more than 70% off retail prices. The organization also offers a Wardrobe Box, a seasonal subscription clothing service for individuals, or a free, personally styled service for participants.