Featured collection
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100 lbs - Unsorted Clothes, Shoes & accessories
Regular price $150.00 USDRegular priceSale price $150.00 USD -
400 lbs - Unsorted Clothes, Shoes & accessories
Regular price $425.00 USDRegular priceSale price $425.00 USD
Space City Salvage helps people buy, sell, and trade quality secondhand goods — from clothing, shoes, household items and more. We connect local sellers with buyers through our website and online listings, keeping great items in circulation and out of landfills.
⚙️ How It Works
1. Photos
Send us clear photos of your items along with your desired sale prices.
📧 spacecitysalvage@gmail.com
📱 (206) 920-1948
2. We List
We’ll review your items, create listings on our website and partner marketplaces, and help connect them with local buyers.
3. You Get Paid
Once your item sells, you receive your payment minus a 10% commission fee — no hidden costs or upfront charges.
⚖️ Disclaimer
Space City Salvage reserves the right to decline items that don’t meet our quality, condition, or safety standards. Items should be clean, in good working order, and suitable for resale.
About us
Working with trusted partners to source overstock or unwanted clothing, shoes, accessories, linens, electronics and hard toys — Keeping high-quality reusable materials in circulation while providing affordable supply for thrift stores, exporters and importers, crafters, vintage resellers, sustainable materials for fashion brands, textile up-cyclers, costume designers, online resellers, industrial rag manufacturers, nonprofits supporting community aid, and entrepreneurs developing new recycled products.
• Conserving textiles and extending their lifecycle to reduce waste.
• Reusing just one ton of textiles saves over 20,000 liters of water and reduces up to 2 tons of CO₂ emissions compared to producing new clothing.
• Textile reuse saves 20 times more energy than recycling textiles into rags or insulation.
• Extending the life of clothing by just 9 months can reduce its carbon, water, and waste footprint by 20–30%.
• Every pound of clothing reused is one less pound in landfills, where textiles make up nearly 7% of total waste in the U.S.
• Committed to inspiring and educating communities on the value and impacts of reuse.
