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musicMagpie.co.uk is FREE to use and it’s completely FREE to send your stuff too! It has never been easier to sell old Jumpsuits & Playsuits for CASH.
Sending your stuff is simple and FREE. You can use our FREE Send Service and drop off your items at one of 5,000 local Send Shops which are usually within one mile of your home, open evenings and weekends, 7 days a week - it's that simple! Or use our FREE Fully Insured Courier Service, just choose a date that suits you, and we’ll come and collect your stuff from you - for FREE, which means you can make extra CASH without leaving the comfort of your home – EASY.
Then simply pop your clothes in your box, along with all your other stuff and you’re done...EASY! Now all that’s left to do is to choose how you want to get paid!
There are four great ways to get paid, so once you’ve sent your Jumpsuits & Playsuits to us and they've been checked, you can choose to
get paid by Bank Transfer, Cheque or e-Vouchers, or be kind and donate the money you make to one of our chosen Charities, it’s up to you! Find out more here.
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The Jumpsuit and Playsuit may be only relatively young in the world of fashion however their impact and relevance to modern history is apparent when looking at some of the most influential musicians around! From Bowie to Diana Ross they became staple pieces during the late 70s and 80s, but where did they come from?
In terms of clothing, the jumpsuit dates back to the factory workers, whose overalls formed a single body outfit to protect them from chemicals and general dirt. Who could forget that iconic image of Rosie Riveter flexing her arm in support of women’s rights in the workplace?
With the rise of a cultural change came the change in fashion and the jumpsuit was a willing victim, transforming from the loose factory wear to tight, long and detailed looks that formed on the pages of magazines from designer brands.
The jumpsuit & playsuit have filtered in and out of modern fashion over the years, taking on new shapes and lengths and even patterns. Got an old jumpsuit you no longer wear but is taking up ample room in your wardrobe? Sell Jumpsuits & Playsuits to musicMagpie so you can invest in the new trends.
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