GLAD RAGS TO RICHES

Marks & Spencer offer

Been meaning to clean out your bulging wardrobe for a while but haven't quite got around to it? Well, we have the perfect incentive for you!
We know you girls can't resist a good deal, so we've teamed up with the M&S and Oxfam Clothes Exchange to bring you a brilliant Glad Rags to Riches offer. All you need to do is recycle your unwanted clothes at Oxfam and you'll get money off new ones at M&S.
Not only will someone benefit from your old clothes, donating to Oxfam will also stop them being dumped at landfill sites - so it's good for the environment too. What's more, the money Oxfam will make from selling your old faves will support their work fighting poverty around the world. Plus you can search your local Oxfam for something stunning to wear!
Getting involved is easy. Just follow the steps below to do your bit - what are you waiting for?
Clearing out your wardrobe is just one way you can help Oxfam's climate change campaign. Find out more at Oxfam.org.uk/climate or read about M&S' Eco Plan at Marksandspencer.com/PlanA.
GOING GREEN, EASY AS 1.2.3
1 Rummage through your wardrobe, drawers, under the bed for all those clothes* you no longer wear.
2 Take your unwanted items - including at least one item from Marks & Spencer - to your nearest Oxfam store, along with the completed coupon opposite.
3 Head to M&S with your £10 voucher and redeem it when you spend £50 or more on clothing, home or beauty products before August 15, 2009. Simple!
* see terms and conditions
GO GLAM AT OXFAM
Fashion Director Tracey Lea Sayer explains how
Look out for designer gems. Loads of designers donate old stock to Oxfam when they're out of season.
Think ahead about next season's styles. Who needs Stella McCartney when you can bag yourself a Stella-style man's dinner jacket now for a fraction of the price?
Play the postcode lottery. Taking a bus ride to the posh side of town will enhance your chances of finding a designer handbag.
Second-hand is the new vintage! With vintage stock dwindling and prices rising, clever shoppers are trawling charity shops instead.

Marks and Spencer promotion

www.oxfam.org.uk/climate


Pictured above: Playsuit, £49.50; bangle, £12; Limited Collection bag, £19.50; Limited Collection shoes, £29.50, all Marks & Spencer
Terms & Conditions: You will receive a £10 voucher for every clothing donation you make, which contains at least one item of M&S-labelled clothing - including shoes, handbags, belts, hats and scarves. This offer does not include donations of lingerie, swimwear, underwear, socks, damaged or soiled items. Vouchers are subject to M&S' terms and conditions. The voucher entitles you to £10 off your next purchase of £50 or more on clothing, home and beauty products in participating M&S stores. In ROI the voucher will entitle you to 12 Euro off purchases of 60 Euro or more. Voucher can be used once only and only one voucher can be used for each transaction. Photocopies are not accepted. The voucher is redeemable until August 15, 2009. The voucher is not redeemable against M&S food, tailoring alterations, gift cards or vouchers, M&S money products or to pay credit or charge card balances. The voucher is not redeemable on purchases made online or over the phone. Valid in Marks & Spencer stores in the UK, Channel Islands and Eire (excluding M&S Outlet stores and BP Connect stores) only. Voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other Marks & Spencer discount voucher. Valid in store on presentation of the original voucher at the till. Must be handed in on redemption. Offer strictly non-transferable. Marks & Spencer reserves the right to reject the voucher with reasonable cause.

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