dotte is more than a place to buy and sell kidswear – they are a movement that won’t accept style at the cost of the planet. Currently opening up thousands of children’s wardrobes with their family-to-family marketplace; a simple one-stop-shop where parents can buy, sell, donate and recycle outgrown children’s clothing. A full circle remedy to the fastest area of fashion. They believe that together we can slow fashion down and make every stitch count. With their curated edits, style discovery and resale collective (featuring perks and discounts on some of your favourite kidswear brands), they make shopping second hand feel better than new.
Fashion District Festival
For the first time ever, dotte will be bringing together some of the top sellers in their community for an in-person, real-life market, allowing festival attendees to shop gorgeous secondhand kidswear. Plus, dotte will be running hands-on fun creative, interactive drop-in activities for all the family throughout the weekend to help extend the life of their clothes – no pre-booking necessary.
That’s not all! If you’re curious about the future of resale, be sure to secure your place at dotte’s panel discussion as they bring together some of the leaders in sustainable fashion to explore why resale is growing so fast; the opportunity that brands have to embrace resale culture; and why those that do will long outlast those that do not.
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