Send Us Your T-Shirts!

(aka an excellent excuse to clean your closet) 

Have you seen our new Pocket Mini Skirts*? If so, you may have noticed that they’re made out of upcycled t-shirts! If you’ve been wanting one but haven’t seen one yet that speaks to you, we wanted to let you know about our new program.

Send us your old t-shirt and we will convert it into a custom Pocket Mini Skirt for $65. If you send us 12 additional t-shirts, we’ll make your skirt for free! There’s no limit to how many t-shirts you can donate. If we can’t use any of the shirts you send, we will re-donate them to a WA non-profit charity. Of the shirts we use, any leftover fabric will be turned into ruffles, patches, and other nifty stuff, so your beloved t-shirts will live on (practically) forever!

The fine print

  1. We can only accept stretch knit t-shirts, any color. We cannot accept woven shirts or garments of any other kind. 
  2. Shirts must be clean, in fair to excellent condition, without any odors or stains (but don’t worry about pit stains).
  3. Any style graphic is welcome, even abstract patterns like stripes, polka dots, etc. 
  4. Designer reserves artistic license with pocket design placement. 

Steps to Owning A Custom Pocket Mini Skirt

1. Contact info@sakkaraclothing.com for mailing address.

2. Ship your shirts! Include return address, contact info (name and email), and preferred skirt/size**/quantity. If you’re sending extra shirts for trade, please clearly note which one you want made into your skirt! 

3. Allow 3 weeks for your skirt(s) to arrive. Include a postage receipt, or email a screen shot of your postage receipt and we will refund your shipping costs. 

We look forward to giving your beloved t-shirts a new life. 

*Pocket mini-skirt not your style? Don’t throw out that old shirt yet; we’re tinkering with new designs for 2020. Stay tuned!

**Not sure of your size? Consult our size charts or try on a Pocket Mini Skirt at one of our events!

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