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Well Highlands residents can do just that and help raise awareness about domestic violence on November 25.
A recycled designer clothing sale will be held at the Henrietta Rose Room.
The 2016 sale attracted several hundred customers and raised more than $4000 for the White Ribbon charity.
Organiser Barbara Lawson said there would be a range of clothing available.
“Prices are kept very low to enable everyone to make multiple purchases and in addition to European and Australian designer labels, handbags, jewellery, accessories, mens shirts, homewares and some childrens wear will be available,” she said.
Items already received for the day include labels Prada, Puma, Saba, David Lawrence and Maxwell and Williams.
Organisers will also place donation tins at various locations in the Highlands.
White Ribbon raises awareness about verbal and physical abuse towards women and aims to change attitudes that enable this.
On Friday, November 24 organisers will join police in marching along Bong Bong Street to Corbett Gardens where they will be distributing further information and selling $2 white ribbons.
The clothing sale will run from 9am to 2pm.
Contact Barbara Lawson at barbel731@gmail.com or on 0423 748 948 for further details.
Find out more on the Recycled Designer Clothing Facebook and Instagram pages.
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