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Clothing Swaps Save Lives (We Said What We Said)

Clothing Swaps Save Lives (We Said What We Said)

Clothing is something a lot of people take for granted. You walk into a store, grab your size, maybe try something on, maybe not, and move on with your day.

But for 2TIGE folks, it’s rarely that simple.

For many of us, clothing is tied up in dysphoria, safety, access, and whether or not we’re going to be seen, questioned, or even harassed just for existing. Something as basic as trying on a shirt can feel loaded. Public. Risky.

And that’s exactly why clothing swaps matter as much as they do.

At Trans Empowerment Project, clothing swaps were one of the first things we ever organized. Not because they’re flashy or complicated, but because they meet a need that is both immediate and deeply personal.

There is something powerful about walking into a space where you don’t have to explain yourself. Where no one is watching you try to “figure it out.” Where you can pick something up, try it on, and have a quiet moment with yourself that says, oh… this feels right.

That moment? It stays with people.

It’s not just about leaving with clothes. It’s about leaving with a little more confidence, a little less isolation, and a reminder that you’re not alone in any of this.

We’ve seen it over and over again. People come in unsure, sometimes guarded, sometimes carrying a lot. And then something shifts. Conversations start. Laughter shows up. Someone finds something that fits in a way nothing has before, and you can literally see it in their posture.

That’s community. That’s what we’re actually building.

And right now, the need for those spaces is growing faster than we can meet it on our own.

We’re hearing from folks all over who are looking for access to affirming clothing, but just as importantly, they’re looking for spaces where they can exist without being questioned or policed. In a moment where 2TIGE lives are being debated, targeted, and pushed to the margins, creating spaces of care and visibility isn’t extra. It’s necessary.

That’s why we’re inviting people to host clothing swaps with us.

Not because we think everyone suddenly has to become an event organizer, but because we know that real change doesn’t happen from one place or one organization. It happens when people decide to create something where they are.

Hosting a swap doesn’t mean having everything perfectly figured out. It means opening up a space, however big or small, and making it clear that people are welcome there. It means being part of something that’s rooted in care, dignity, and connection.

And the impact of that reaches further than you might expect.

A single clothing swap can spark ongoing relationships. It can connect people who didn’t know each other before. It can give someone their first experience of feeling seen in a way that actually feels good. It can remind someone that they deserve to take up space exactly as they are.

That’s not small.

That’s the kind of thing that helps people keep going.

So if you’ve been wondering how to show up right now in a way that is tangible and real, this is one way to do it.

We’ve put together everything you need to get started, and we’ll be right there with you as you do.

👉 Learn more and/or register to join us.

And if nothing else, just know this:

Creating spaces where people can safely be themselves is powerful work. It always has been.

And right now, it matters more than ever.

Finding Gender Euphoria at a Clothing Swap

Finding Gender Euphoria at a Clothing Swap

Clothing is what makes the (Hu)man; or so they say, which is why as our founder, I started TEP with a clothing swap.

I realized that clothing was one immediate form of gender expression that we have access to. Clothing amplifies outwardly the energy within our bodies. It introduces us to the world, without us having to say a word and is one of the many ways that we as humans have to connect to the world around us. Allowing us all to explore who we are, what we’re feeling, what we want to project to the rest of the world and affords comfort, especially against the elements during extreme weather.

Despite the fact that clothing is one of the most abundant resources on our planet, especially in the United States, where we are high subscribers to fast fashion, it can be incredibly difficult to access gender-affirming clothing that is affordable for our community.

From the discomfort of trying to shop in what may be an unaffirming and potentially unsafe space, to not having the cash needed to get the affirming clothing we want/need, clothing is one resource that the 2TIGE community is always in need of.

For the last few years we’ve been shipping out clothing packages to folks in need, but that’s just not sustainable!

So, now we’re asking our community members to join us in hosting clothing swaps across the country to make sure more folks get access to the clothing resources that they need.

Not only that, but clothing swaps can be a lot of fun; especially when organized with friends!  We’ve had folks hold one off-events and also held them as regular functions in Knoxville, TN until COVID hit.

You can organize clothing swaps with friends or open them up to the larger community. They’re a great and affordable way for everyone in the community (including our accomplices) to come together for fun and to freshen up their wardrobes with fresh finds.

ICYMI: Clothing swaps can help protect the earth by ensuring that unwanted clothing ends up in the hands of communities who need them rather than adding to overfilled landfills!

Did you know: “It takes almost 8000 litres of water – what one person drinks in seven years – to make one pair of jeans. And when those jeans are discarded, they join the 21 billion tons of textiles that end up in landfills each year. Of 100 billion items produced yearly, 14 for each human on the planet, three in five will be discarded within the year.”(UN, 2019) & (NRDC.org, 2019)

Check out this list of: 26 Shocking Fast Fashion Statistics & Facts to Know in 2024 from YourSustainableGuide.com

Interested in hosting your own swap? Join our Community Captains Community Cohort and we’ll help you get started!

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