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Secret Santa/Ugly Christmas Sweater Swap Party Dec. 15!


It's a Secret Santa Swap Party!
Dec. 15 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at ClosetDash Shop (30 E. 20th Street, Suite 402, NY, NY)
Bring in a wrapped present (value between $5-$10) to swap with other anonymously wrapped presents!


Dress up in your ugliest Holiday Sweater
and get a goodie bag with products from SheaMoisture and mark cosmetics!
Also bring your quality clothes, shoes or bags to swap with the ClosetDash Shop inventory! Your first 5 items are free to swap (usually $5)!

Click the link to register -- only $5 to swap, sip and get beauty swag!

 
 

Sip on Cocktails and Nosh on Holiday-Themed Snacks!
(Select snacks courtesy of Mediterranean Snacks

What is the ClosetDash Shop?
The ClosetDash Shop is a brand new concept shop dedicated to quality second-hand shopping and swapping! Come shop and swap quality, name brand women's clothes, shoes and bags in a fun atmoshpere! 

What can I bring for the Secret Santa?
Anything with a retail value of $5-$10, unopened and wrapped. This is a great way to regift those items that just don't really work for you.

What can I bring to swap?
Women's Clothes, Bags and Shoes in great condition without tears, stains, rips and odor. Basically, something you would take home yourself. Remember your first 5 items are free to swap!

How many items can I swap?
You'll be able to swap up to 5 items for free! After that, it's just $1 per item to swap

Can I bring in other items to swap?
Sorry, we're only accepting women's clothes, shoes and bags at this swap.


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