Reuse

What to do with a dress that has become too small? Or a t-shirt with a small hole or stain?

1. If the clothes have become too small or you don't have use for them? Or you would like to find our reused products? The best place to do this is the  Preloved Ultramariin facebook group. The sale takes place as usual in Facebook groups (you take pictures, set the price and the buying and selling process takes place between two private individuals). In addition, it is worth taking a look at yaga.ee and the Facebook marketplace.
2. If you want to sell and try products in person, find a flea market that suits you. However, if you don't feel like dealing with sales... There are also full-service flea markets that offer a complete service (book a bar, send the products to them, they price it, sell it, and you get the profit). Such a service is offered (in Estonia), for example, by preloved lastekirbukas, Teine Tiir etc.

Kui soovid müüa ning katsuda tooteid, siis leia endale sobiv kirbukas. Kui aga müügiga tegeleda ei viitsi, siis on olemas ka täisteenus kirbukaid, mis pakuvad terviklikku teenust (broneeri stange, saada kaup neile, hinnastavad, müüvad ning tulu saad sina). Sellist teenust pakub näiteks preloved lastekirbukas.

3. If you do not want to sell, but the clothes are still clean and tidy, you can donate the clothes to a uuskasutuskeskus. To do this, find your nearest recycling center or recycling closet and take your clothes there. In larger cities, there are also Humana clothing containers, where you can put clean and neat textiles suitable for recycling.

4. If the product you bought from us is still decent, but has a stubborn stain or a moderately sized hole (or two). Then it can be returned to us for free so that Maris, the clothes fairy, can uniquely repair and patch it up, after that we will find a new wearer for it in the Preloved Ultramariin facebooki grup for a nominal fee. To send us a item, write to lis@ultramariin.ee and we will send you a DPD parcel machine parcel card with which you can deliver it to us for free.

5. If the clothes have been used up to the maximum, then the clothes should be taken to a waste plant and it becomes waste, which is burned or stored in a landfill.