Lode is Preparing its Bi-Annual Toronto-Based Clothing Drive
Elena Rahman — April 16, 2021 — Social Good
References: lode.to
Toronto-based preloved online clothing store, Lode, is busy preparing for its bi-annual Spring/Summer clothing drive and is now accepting donations from the community. Lode's clothing drive will offer gender-inclusive clothing for children between the ages of 0-12.
The bi-annual clothing drive will be donating free clothing to Toronto families. For this year's clothing drive, Lode is accepting donations for all kid's sizes, monetary donations for gift cards, plastic storage containers, and cardboard boxes on April 24th, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm at its 62 McGee Street location in Toronto.
On the clothing drive donation day, Lode will offer a 'pay what you wish' clothing section and 100% of the proceeds will go towards the clothing drive initiative.
Image Credit: lode.to
The bi-annual clothing drive will be donating free clothing to Toronto families. For this year's clothing drive, Lode is accepting donations for all kid's sizes, monetary donations for gift cards, plastic storage containers, and cardboard boxes on April 24th, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm at its 62 McGee Street location in Toronto.
On the clothing drive donation day, Lode will offer a 'pay what you wish' clothing section and 100% of the proceeds will go towards the clothing drive initiative.
Image Credit: lode.to
Trend Themes
1. Preloved Gender-inclusive Retail - Preloved gender-inclusive retailers like Lode are disrupting the traditional retail industry by offering sustainable and inclusive options for consumers.
2. Clothing Donation Drives - Clothing donation drives like Lode's bi-annual event demonstrate a trend towards social responsibility and community involvement among retailers.
3. Pay-what-you-wish Pricing Model - Lode's 'pay what you wish' pricing model offers a disruptive approach to traditional retail pricing strategies by prioritizing accessibility and inclusivity over profit margins.
Industry Implications
1. Retail Industry - The retail industry is seeing disruption from preloved and gender-inclusive retailers like Lode, who prioritize sustainability and inclusivity.
2. Social Impact Industry - Clothing donation drives like Lode's bi-annual event demonstrate the growing trend towards socially responsible business practices and community involvement.
3. Nonprofit Industry - Lode's bi-annual clothing drive event and pay-what-you-wish pricing model offer opportunities for nonprofit organizations to partner and benefit from the initiative's impact.
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