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Highstreet Shops Offer You Vouchers for Old Clothes

Vicky Parry 12th Oct 2022 5 Comments

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Clothes Vouchers. John Lewis, New Look, H&M, M&S, George at ASDA and Schuh all have a great way to clear the clutter and save money: recycling scheme where you can swap your old clothes for vouchers. 

Here’s a little information on each one: 

 

JOHN LEWIS 

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John Lewis stores award credit for returning your old clothes as part of the FashionCycle scheme. They want jackets, coats, shorts, trousers, jeans, shirts, t-shirts, jumpers, cardigans, childrenswear, dresses, jumpsuits and skirts, and you’ll get £5 credit which you can use toward a purchase of at least £20 on menswear, womenswear and childrenswear (only one voucher per purchase.) 

You need to make the new purchase at the same time you return the items, and it applies in-store only. The final rule is that you need to be a member of the free My John Lewis scheme. 

 

NEW LOOK AND HOSPICES UK (15% OFF) 

 

New Look offer a voucher worth 15% off the full price of New Look items if you donate them a bag of clothing at a participating hospice charity shop. You’ll need to scan a QR code at the shop to get the voucher, and the clothes have to be in decent condition. The voucher can only be used once but you can donate for an exchange as many times as you want. You can only use the vouchers in New Look shops, not online. 

 

H&M clothes recycling scheme (£5 voucher) 

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Donate any bag of old/unwanted clothes at an H&M shop and you’ll be given a £5 voucher to spend as part of the H&M Garment Collection programme. So that’s potentially one voucher per bag of clothes, with a £25 minimum spend with each voucher. 

You can donate clothes from anywhere, as well as any kind of textile as the fabrics are all recycled. This scheme also applies at H&M’s Monki and & Other Stories stores. Furthermore, & Other Stories has a beauty recycling programme offering 10% off their cosmetics when you hand over an empty beauty product. 

 

M&S and Oxfam Shwopping Clothes Exchange (£5 voucher/freebie) 

£5 off £35 voucher 

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Give your old stuff to Oxfam and you’ll get a £5 voucher to spend on clothes in Marks and Spencer. One item must be labelled M&S, and you must use the voucher in the same calendar month. There’s a minimum £35 spend and it’s valid solely on clothing, home or beauty. You can find your nearest Oxfam here and read the full terms and conditions. 

Sparks Freebies 

If you want to drop clothes off at an M&S Store you can scan a QR code to receive a free treat via the Sparks Loyalty Scheme. Ihe clothes can come from any retailer and doesn’t have to be clothing: shoes, scarves, jewellery, handbags, belts, hats, bedding, towels, throws and napkins are all accepted, and then sold by Oxfam or recycled. Plus you can get the Sparks treat every 30 days.  

 

George (10% off) at ASDA 

 

Bag up 10 or more unwanted clothes and textiles and donate them at ASDA for a 10% off code to use at George. If you’re boxing your items up, be aware that there are limits on the parcel size (50cm x 30cm x 30cm) and no more than 10kg.  

Check in advance if your local store is participating. 

 

Schuh “Sell Your Soles” scheme (£5 voucher) 

 

Get a £5 voucher to use at Schuh for every pair of shoes donated. The shoes are then donated to Recyclatex with around 98% of materials reused. You can use your voucher online or in-store on items at full price costing more than £25. 

Further reading: Make Money Sharing Discounts. 



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1 year ago

[…] Don’t forget you can also recycle clothes, with most high street shops offering similar offers when you take unwanted clothes into the store they were from. Read more about that here. […]

J grant
J grant
1 year ago

Are h & m still offer vouchers?

Joanne
2 years ago

A great idea.

Matthew
Matthew
2 years ago

I think I will do this. Thank you

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