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Recycled Clothing Shop, Buffalo Exchange

by Missy on Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

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As read in Time Magazine, Buffalo Exchange, is a mega-recycled clothing retailer with 32 stores nationally, and booming eco-sales of $43 million across all 32 shops, the barely worn apparel industry is growing by leaps and bounds.

Green conscious consumers can also be price conscious consumers and when you marry both proclivities in the fashion arena, you end up with environmentally friendly shops like the Buffalo Exchange.

The shop specializes in gently worn but recently popular fashion tops, shoes, jewelry, and accessories. You will find hot brands like H&M, American Apparel, Benetton, and the Gap among their chic recycled clothing.

Their prices range from $11 for t-shirts to $18 for dresses. They are located in various major cities and you can also sell your clothing at the Buffalo Exchange. The shop owners believe in giving back and sustaining eco-friendly initiatives, they contribute generously to several green organizations throughout the year. Do pay them a visit.

Source [Time Mag, June 2007]

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  • Oh I love Buffalo Exchange. It has been here in Arizona for over 15 years or more. I shopped there as a teenager! This is such a cool site! Such great info!
  • Thanks for the info. The more places to shop green the better! We have a cool store in Ithaca where we recycle clothing and reconstruct as well. CK out www.tuffsoul.com!
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