You had to think about it.
As a good fashionista, there are good deals that we would like to keep only for ourselves. But in these times when inflation is raging and purchasing power is seriously undermined, solidarity largely prevails over individualistic moods. Among these good deals that are still too little known to the majority, there is a shopping advantage that can be found at a small handful of ready-to-wear brands like THAT. So, at the Dutch label, a small, simple gesture allows us to save precious euros on our purchases. The name of the program? “We Take It Back”.
If you donate a bag of old clothes to your store THATyou get a 10% discount voucher on the item of your choice, regardless of the size of the bag, its weight, or the brand of clothing you bring. This voucher can be used in store or online, depending on each person’s logistical possibilities. Another significant advantage: on a basket of several products, the reduction applies to the one that costs the most, and not the other way around. A good deal.
Concretely, how does this work in practice? If a store THAT is near your home, you just have to go to the checkout with your bag. The checkout hosts and/or salespeople will then carefully check your clothing before creating the discount voucher. These dormant pieces of your closet must meet a few reasonable criteria to be eligible for the offer: The affected clothes must be dry, clean and wearable almost immediately; shoes of the same pair must be tied together; the accessories, finally, must also be in good condition.
And for those who cannot go directly to the site, sending by parcel is also possible. To do this, simply place the sorted items in a package of maximum 30 kg. Once this step has been validated, all you have to do is go to the partner’s website PACKMEE to create your shipping label, print it and that’s it!
If there are clothes lying dormant in your wardrobes, now is the time to take them out again. Thanks to THATwe are not only making a gesture for our wallet, but also for the planet. It’s high time to get started.








