Locals are being urged to clear out their wardrobe - all in the name of charity.
This month, people are urged to donate clothing, accessories and homeware to TK Maxx's 'Give up Clothes for Good' campaign.
It's all in support of Cancer Research UK for children & young people.
For many across the island, extra time spent at home during the pandemic has provided an opportunity to focus on de-cluttering - which can now be put to good use.
When sold in Cancer Research UK shops, each bag of items donated could raise up to £25 to help fund research into children’s and young people’s cancers.
People can take part by donating any quality clothes or goods to the TK Maxx store in Douglas - the store, since 2004, has raised more than £37m to help improve survival.
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