Clothes to home

4 Goodgymers helped their local community in Westminster
Anastasia Hancock
Delphine
David Colin
Francesca Floris
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Westminster

Tuesday 10th March

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Last night GoodGym Westminster gathered at the Bayswater TRAID shop, where runners and walkers were ready to roll up their sleeves to tackle a very generous delivery of blue bags bursting with donated clothes.

A huge welcome to Francesca and to Delphine who both came to their first mission - great to meet you!

For anyone new to the world of TRAID, the work they do is very impactful. The charity collects unwanted clothing and redistributes it through their shops, raising funds for projects that improve working conditions and sustainability in the fashion industry. By giving clothes a second life, they help reduce textile waste and challenge the throwaway culture of fast fashion. They also contribute to other sustainable projects across the globe. Every sorted bag is a small but meaningful step toward a more circular wardrobe. And there were a lot of bags!

We quickly formed a system—opening, inspecting, hanging, and sorting into categories. We know from past tasks it’s part organisation, part detective work to figure out where everything belonged.

Delphine came armed with an excellent hanger-saving trick to keep larger items from sliding straight off which instantly improved everyone’s efficiency. Francesca brought serious credentials to the operation, drawing on her past volunteering in charity shops. Meanwhile David tapped into his early experiences in Camden Market, demonstrating an expert eye for clothing types around the rails.

There was plenty of hanging, plenty of sorting, and we even uncovered the occasional hidden treasure that appeared from the depths of a blue bag. After an hour of focused teamwork, the pile had shrunk dramatically and the rails were looking much more manageable.

By the end of the session we’d made a noticeable dent in the delivery, and the store manager told us how helpful it had been to get through so many of the many bags that had arrived. A big difference in just an hour’s work.

Next week we’ll be back again—this time to help remove unsold clothing ahead of the sale. You can sign up here

Great work, team. 👕💪



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