If you’re looking for a stylish and affordable back-to-school wardrobe, Project ReWear might be the spot for you.

It’s dubbed, “a thrift store with a purpose”. The Thousand Oaks shop was opened by two moms who are on a mission to save secondhand clothing from the landfill.

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“I'm a mom of two teenage boys…And when I cleaned out their closet a few years ago, I saw how half of it still had tags on and most of it was never worn," said Project ReWear founder, Kim Lau. “When I heard that every second, a garbage truck of textile waste is taken to the landfill or sent overseas, I was like, ‘I need to do something about this.'"

Project ReWear was formed by two moms who saw too much waste and came up with the idea "to empow

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