SELL YOUR CLOTHES TO ROTATE.
WE BUY CLOTHES TO CUT, FLIP, AND REWORK. YOU GET PAID. THE PLANET SAYS THANKS.
Do you have clothes you don’t wear anymore? We’ll take them off your hands and actually do something with them.
At Rotate, we buy clothes for parts. That means we might cut them up, rework them, or use the fabric and trims in our repurpose kits, DIY parties, or upcycled clothing drops.
You send us a photo. We pick what we want. You get paid.
That’s it.
HOW IT WORKS
Step 1: Submit a Photo
Lay out your clothes, snap a photo, and fill out the form below.
Step 2: We Review + Send Offer
If your items are a good fit, we’ll let you know which ones we’ll take, how much you’ll earn, and how to ship.
Step 3: You Ship It
You’ll receive a prepaid label to ship your items within 5 days after an offer has been made.
Step 4: Get Paid
Once your items arrive and match what you submitted, you’ll get paid via Venmo, PayPal, or Rotate credit.



WHAT WE ACCEPT
We take most things — seriously.
Stains? Holes? A little worn out? That’s kind of the point. If it has cool fabric, interesting texture, or any kind of repurposing potential, we’ll probably want it.
We do not accept:
Underwear, socks, gym clothes, or anything that might be considered a biohazard. Keep it clean-ish, and we’re good.
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Yes. We only accept approved items so we can manage what comes in and make sure we can actually use it.
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Venmo, PayPal, or Rotate store credit — your choice.
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We’ll either donate it or recycle it properly. No returns unless you request it ahead of time and cover return shipping.
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Start with up to 20 items per submission. Once you’re approved, we’ll let you know how much we can take.
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Absolutely! Scroll down to find the donation form.
Sell with Rotate
Ready to clean out your closet? Fill out this quick form.
Want to Donate Instead?
If you’re just looking to keep clothes out of the landfill, you can donate them to Rotate. You won’t get paid, but you’ll get a discount code for your next order — and if your piece gets repurposed, we’ll still give you a shoutout. It’s a small step with a big impact.
