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Sustainable Fashion Week

When you open your wardrobe, what do you see? For many of us it’s a mix of well-loved favourites, a few forgotten impulse buys, and pieces that could use a little care. Sustainable fashion invites us to look at that collection differently. Instead of asking what’s missing, we can ask what more can I do with what I already have?

This year, Sustainable Fashion Week is happening across the UK, bringing communities together to explore creativity, sustainability, and mindful wardrobes. Oxfordshire joins the movement with events and exhibitions showing that sustainable fashion can be accessible, creative, and fun for everyone.

SFW: a National Movement for Change

Sustainable Fashion Week (SFW) is showing that changing the fashion industry starts at the community level. Now, in its fifth year and running from September 27th to October 5th, SFW brings together makers, designers, brands and local groups in a celebration of creativity, climate action, and collective effort. It’s not a traditional fashion week focused on runways and retail, it’s a community-led movement built around the belief that people and nature should come before profit.

Each year, the programme centres on a new theme. This year it’s “Fashion, Reclaimed”, an invitation to reclaim our style, our wardrobes and our relationship with fashion itself. Events across the UK, from sewing workshops and visible mending circles to clothes swaps and bold catwalk shows, explore how we can rethink fashion in ways that reduce waste and reconnect us to the clothes we wear.

This national effort is made up of dozens of local “hubs”, clusters of activity that anchor the movement in different communities. Here in Oxfordshire, Cherwell Collective runs our local hub, connecting the county’s creativity and community spirit to the bigger national picture.

The 2024 Sustainable Fashion Show at Blenheim
The 2024 sustainable fashion show at Blenheim

This week, together with CAG Oxfordshire, they hosted a clothes swap at Tap Social, with people swapping 248 items (66kg) and another 61kg donated to local charity the Gatehouse.

A highlight of the week’s programme was Wednesday’s Ripples of Change Sustainable Fashion Show at Blenheim Palace, where designers transform upcycled and unconventional materials into striking new looks. Oxford United football players Naomi Bedeau & Lucy Trinder even modelled unique designs designed from replica kits.

Learn about the Carbon Cost of Fashion

There’s still time to check out Cherwell Collective’s Carbon Cost of Fashion Exhibition, which is at Oxford Town Hall until 18th October (Monday to Saturday) before it returns to their WISH shop in Kidlington.

Cherwell Collective’s Carbon Cost of Fashion exhibition

It’s a one-of-a-kind interactive exhibition chronicling the impact of our fashion choices and sharing inspiring ideas for change, helping us reduce the UK fashion industry’s carbon footprint.

Feeling inspired?

If SFW 2025 has left you inspired, there are lots of ways to enjoy Sustainable fashion and local groups to get involved with!

Second-Hand, First Choice!

Our Secondhand September blog has tips and hidden gems for stylish, sustainable shopping. Shopping second-hand isn’t about settling for less; it’s about discovering more. Each piece comes with its own history, and finding it feels like uncovering a secret treasure.

Exploring these shops is not only about style. It’s also a way to support local charities, independent businesses, and community initiatives. Each purchase helps to fund valuable work while giving clothes another chance to shine. It’s shopping with stories attached.

Repair with Care: Learning the Joy of Mending

A missing button or small tear doesn’t need to spell the end of a garment. In fact, repair can be surprisingly rewarding. It’s not just about fixing; it’s about deepening your connection with your clothes and gaining the satisfaction of keeping something useful and loved for longer.

Our sewing team enjoyed making a feature of this repair

Oxford has plenty of opportunities to discover the art of repair. Repair cafés across the county add a friendly, social dimension too. They’re places where people gather not just to fix, but to share skills, swap tips, and cheer each other on. A mended jumper becomes more than clothing, it becomes a story of care and community.

And our next one is 19th October which you can book here.

Upcycling: Giving Clothes a Second Life

There’s something magical about looking at an old garment and imagining what else it could become. A shirt doesn’t have to stay a shirt forever, and a pair of jeans can carry many more stories than their first chapter. Reuse and upcycling invite us to see clothes not as fixed, but as materials for creativity. It’s about finding joy in transformation — whether that means a small tweak to refresh a favourite piece, or a bold redesign that turns scraps into something completely new.

Over at Orinoco, with their motto of “play, create, decorate” you’ll find sewing machines, fabrics, and all sorts of quirky offcuts and embellishments to experiment with. And if you don’t own a sewing machine, SHARE Oxford’s Library of Things lets you hire one whenever you need (see the catalogue here).

And the best part? Upcycling isn’t about perfection. It’s about experimentation, play, and putting your personal stamp on your clothes. Whether you patch a pair of trousers, add a statement trim to a jacket, or turn offcuts into something entirely new, you’re giving garments a second life. and creating pieces that truly belong to you.

Small Steps, Big Change

Repairing, reusing, and rethinking fashion doesn’t require a complete lifestyle overhaul. It can start with a single action: sewing on a button, swapping a jumper, or visiting a second-hand shop with a friend.

If you’ve been inspired by Sustainable Fashion Week, our volunteers are always keen to help you take your next steps, whether helping with a repair or upcyling project or recommending a group near you to get involved with. You can always get in touch at hello@shareoxford.org

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Your Guide to Second Hand September in Oxford

Who doesn’t love shopping for clothes? The thrill of finding something new is exciting. But what if fashion could be fun, affordable, and kinder to the planet too? This September, a UK-wide campaign is challenging us all.

Second Hand September, initiated by OXFAM in 2019, encourages people to buy pre-loved clothing for the month of September and to raise awareness of the fast fashion industry’s environmental impact. Let’s join thousands across the UK in saying no to new, and yes to a more rewarding way to refresh your style. By choosing second-hand, you can refresh your wardrobe, save money, and reduce waste, all while supporting local charities and building a more sustainable Oxford.

Why Second-Hand?

The fashion industry is one of the world’s biggest polluters. In 2022, the clothes and textiles we used in the UK produced the equivalent of 32.9 million tonnes of carbon emissions, and used 5 billion cubic metres of water. That’s a huge footprint just to produce what we wear. Even more shocking, over half of all post-consumer textiles ended up as landfill or incineration waste. 

But there’s good news, about 30% of used textiles are now being diverted away from landfill through resale, reuse, and recycling. Charities are a significant part of this. Selling approximately 185.5 kilotonnes in store or online, showing just how mainstream pre-loved fashion has become (according to the report from WRAP published on 31 March 2024).

How to have Fun, Affordable, and Rewarding Fashion this September

The Thrill of the Hunt: Discovering Unique Style

Think about shopping as a treasure hunt! Instead of seeing the same fast-fashion items on everyone, you get to find one-of-a-kind pieces that truly reflect your style. How would you feel after discovering a hidden gem in the shops? Oxford is also full of brilliant second-hand stores from charity shops to curated vintage stores to help you mix and match your look. And best of all? Second-hand is often much cheaper than buying new, so your wallet benefits too.

Unlock Your Creativity: Repair and Restyle

Every piece of clothing often comes with history, from the moment you bought it to the adventures you’ve had in it. A simple tear or missing button should not be a reason to discard them. What if you could learn to fix them? We regularly get lovely feedback from our repair cafe guests who have learned basic sewing skills to patch a hole, sew on a new button or learn how to handle that tricky hem. And if you are ready to take on a creative project, restyling that tired-looking shirt maybe, we have sewing machines for hire in the Library of Things

Here are some of the many Repair Cafés happening this September:

Join a Community : Swap and Share 

Fashion doesn’t have to be a solo activity. A clothes swap is like shopping with friends, but without the cost. It’s a great way to try new styles and pass on items you no longer wear. You can join the upcoming local swaps below, or even host with your friends and family!

The Joy of Letting Go: Donating with Intention

Second Hand September isn’t just about shopping, it’s a chance to look inside your own wardrobe first and rethink fashion altogether.

We’ve all had those moments staring at a closet full of clothes and feeling like we have nothing to wear. Instead of seeing it as a problem, you can turn it into an opportunity. Think about Marie Kondo and her concept of “sparking joy”. Go through your wardrobe, take a moment to hold each item, and then ask yourself: “Does this piece of clothing truly spark joy in me?”

By making this a mindful process, you’re not just decluttering. You are curating a wardrobe that makes you feel great every day. For the items that no longer “spark joy”, you can thank them for their service and let them go with a purpose. You’re not only simply clearing space, you’re also giving someone else the opportunity to fall in love with a piece and give it a second life. You can donate to any of the charity shops in Oxford we’ve listed above. 

Let’s Make A Difference in September

At SHARE Oxford, every item hired from our Library of Things means one less item potentially bought unnecessarily. Every repair at our Repair Café is about more than just fixing. It’s about building a community of empowered individuals. We believe that by learning basic repair skills, you can save your favourite clothes from landfill, extend the life of broken things, and feel the satisfaction of a job well done. It’s exciting to see initiatives like Second Hand September growing each year, building the circular economy we do our bit for.

Taking part in Second Hand September can start with just one simple action: donate, repair, rewear, or restyle. Every step you take helps cut waste, reduce emissions, and keep clothes in use for longer. And our small actions add up to big change.

What will your Second Hand September story be? We’d love to hear about it! Share your story with us in the comments, tag us on social media @shareoxford, or send us a photo! Your creativity might just inspire someone else to take the leap as well.

#SecondHandSeptember #SustainableFashion

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Summer Fun on a Smaller Budget

The British summer is passing fast, but there’s still time to enjoy a BBQ in the garden, kids’ birthday parties, and outdoor adventures. But there is one nagging question: do you really need to buy all that summer gear? 

We get it! The cost of summer fun can add up – buying everything brand new can also feel overwhelming (and expensive). That’s why more and more people in Oxford are choosing to hire from the Library of Things at SHARE Oxford (or another of the growing number of hiring or borrowing options in the county). It is a simple idea but smart for your wallet: hire what you need, when you need it, and return it when you’re done.

Inspired by your Adventures

People enjoying summer parties and camping in the UK by hiring equipment from SHARE Oxford's Library of Things in Oxford.

We love hearing how hiring from our Library of Things helps create unforgettable summer memories. Take Katherine and her family on their camping trip to the Lake District: they borrowed a bike rack, a camping stove with gas canisters, and sleeping mats. “I honestly felt stunned, then increasingly excited at the different types of gear on offer from the Library of Things. We had the best weekend exploring nature, all possible thanks to SHARE Oxford!”, said Katherine. 

Philippa used our tablecloths for a family birthday, then came back for hotplates and saucepans to host a winter gathering. “Such a brilliant, practical service!” – Philippa said.

These stories show the heart of what we do: helping you save money, reduce clutter, and help Oxford become a bit more sustainable.

Our Top Summer Hired Items 

These are the most hired items from our Library of Things in the past two months. Maybe these could inspire you to plan your next summer activities!

The top 10 hires from SHARE Oxford in June and July
  1. Gazebo: Essential for a UK garden party – rain or shine. Our gazebos helped with Julia’s party for her mum’s birthday. 
  2. Bunting: Add some unique handmade colour to your party.
  3. Carpet and upholstery cleaner: Give your home a freshen up before guests arrive. 
  4. Strimmer: Perfect to get the garden neat after No Mow May.
  5. Pressure Washer: Get your patio, deck, or garden furniture sparkling clean and guest-ready before a get-together.
  6. Tarpaulin: Ideal for camping, festivals or projects. 
  7. Drill: DIY essential for your home or garden project.
  8. Projector: How about a movie night for friends and family?
  9. Garden game: Perfect for birthday parties or community events – we have lots of classic garden games available!
  10. Board game: Host a chill game night with friends.

Ready To Hire This Summer?

From birthday parties to camping holidays, or just enjoying the last of the summer sun, we’ve got you covered with our Library of Things! We have all sorts of categories to hire that you might not imagine, from a ukulele, electric hand mixer, to a popcorn maker!

Choose to borrow, not buy, and enjoy a greener and smarter choice for your wallet and our planet with SHARE Oxford. And do get in touch – we always love hearing your stories of summer adventures with the kit you hired from us!

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Your Plastic-Free Toolkit : Reduce, Refill, Repair & Reuse

With our focus on sharing and repairing, Plastic free July is a great reminder of how all these little changes in our lives make a difference. Our team has helped explore some fun sustainable options here in Oxford!

Reduce: Borrow Instead of Buying – Cut Plastic Waste Before It Begins

Buying something new often means more plastic. Every new item bought, especially those laden with plastic, adds to a cycle of production, packaging, and pollution that contributes to our planet. The fold-up chair for the BBQ? The camping stove? The box of plastic cups? Chances are, they’ll be used once or twice and end up stored or binned, these are contributing to a cycle of overconsumption and plastic pollution. 

Our Library of Things and the others across the county directly reduce the demand for new production and unnecessary plastic packaging, playing a part in Oxfordshire’s circular economy. You can borrow what you need — for your party, your holiday, your home DIY — and return it when you’re done. 

Explore our inventory at Library of Things: Discover everything from summer essentials to tools for DIY projects that help you avoid plastic, whether you want to have: 

  • Gazebos, bunting and cooking gear for hosting summer parties
  • Camping stoves, bike racks for sustainable (and cheaper) holidays
  • Carpet cleaners, bulky gardening equipment, drills, and tools for one-off jobs 

Refill What You Need – Shop Without the Plastic Burden

While borrowing is fantastic, sometimes you do need to stock up on everyday consumables. This is where Oxfordshire’s incredible refill shops come in, revolutionizing the way we shop and significantly reducing single-use plastic. Here are some that our team love shopping at and some offer doorstep refill or delivery. If we’ve missed you, please shout and we’ll be pleased to add you in!

Repair Instead of Replace – Give a Second Life to What You Already Own

Many items, especially those with plastic components, are often discarded at the first sign of trouble, contributing to landfill or CO2 from incineration and driving demand for new, often plastic-intensive, products.

CAG Oxfordshire’s report states that 30 groups organised a total of 350 Repair Café events in the last year, This is a doubling of the number of events since 2021, highlighting a significant and growing shift towards a repair culture in Oxfordshire that directly reduces waste. 

This is where SHARE Oxford’s Repair Café fits in – doing our bit to build this “fix not bin” culture. At our monthly Repair Café, volunteers help fix electricals, clothes, bikes, kitchen gadgets and more. Rather than bin another broken item, bring it in. You might be surprised how much our volunteers can fix, giving things another life and saving you money.

Our Repair Café runs every third Sunday of the month. You can book your slot here. We hope to not just get your stuff fixed but help you build your skills and confidence to fix more yourself at home. 

Redistribute and Pass On – Keep Plastic in Circulation

Beyond borrowing, refilling, and repairing, selling or giving away your secondhand stuff is a great way to help others avoid buying new plastic. Got items in good condition that you don’t use anymore? Don’t let them gather dust or, worse, end up in landfill. Pass them on! Donating items to charities, participating in swap shops, or finding new homes for unwanted goods all contribute to a vibrant circular economy.  

Check out the WISH team’s Sustainable shopping map if you need inspiration of where to buy or sell.

Recycling – The Last Resort

Despite our best efforts to reduce, reuse, and repair, some items will inevitably reach their end-of-life. Recycling of course plays its crucial part in the waste hierarchy: Reduce, Reuse, Repair, then Recycle. Especially when it comes to plastics, recycling can be complex, with different types of plastics requiring different processes, and contamination often leading to materials being rejected.

At SHARE Oxford, our primary focus is on preventing waste from being created in the first place, or giving items multiple new lives through borrowing and repairing to lessen the burden on our recycling systems. For those items that cannot be given another life, check out Oxfordshire recycling guidelines.

Or check out what items you can recycle and where the nearest location you can recycle them here on Recycle Now.

Small Actions Add Up to Bigger Impact

CAG Oxfordshire’s Annual Report 2024-2025 showcases the incredible collective power of our local groups. With nearly 120 community action groups working to make Oxfordshire “greener, fairer, safer, and more sustainable”. Along with all the other community and environmental activities these groups take on, we’re seeing the impact of how borrowing instead of buying, refilling instead of binning, repairing instead of replacing can help you reduce plastic and contribute to a healthier planet, and of course, save you money. SHARE Oxford is proud to play our part in that and help build a cooler, cleaner future for our lives.