2nd Hand Uniform Sale
If you’ve got uniforms to sell or are planning on picking up a bargain, this is the event for you!
The sale will be held in The Pavilion, number 19 as shown on this map, with easy parking beside the venue. Doors will open promptly at 10:30am for both sellers and buyers and the sale will close at 12:30pm sharp. Trestle tables will be set up with coloured balloons to identify each Trinity school:
- Blakeview = Yellow
- Gawler River = Maroon
- South = Pale Blue
- North = White
- Senior = Gray
- College wide = red (means PE uniforms, blazers, trousers/etc)
Please note, uniforms for our Roseworthy school will not be sold at this event.
STARstore will also operate a second-hand uniform rack in the venue during the sale. The Pavilion toilets will be open for students to try on uniform items if needed. Students must always be supervised by their parents if trying on sale items. Development Office staff will have a backup cash float to assist sellers to make change if needed, plus spare shopping bags and labels.
Sellers must have small denominations of cash on hand to make change with potential buyers.
STEP 1: Ensure each garment you wish to sell is clean and labelled with size and price clearly visible. Spare labels and safety pins will be on hand if needed.
STEP 2: Bring the uniforms you wish to sell in a basket/box or shopping bag with your name on it.
STEP 3: Find your school uniform trestle table using the coloured balloons and stand nearby ready for buyers to walk past and view your garments. Sellers are responsible for their own garments. Sellers cannot leave uniform items, basket/box or bags unattended.
STEP 4: If a potential buyer wishes to purchase one or more of your garments, sellers negotiate the price directly with potential buyers and handle the transaction in cash.
Buyers should bring small denominations of cash; no EFTPOS will be available.
STEP 1: Please visit the school table (identified by a coloured balloon) you wish to secure garments from. Know the size of uniform you need for your child before starting a conversation with a seller.
STEP 2: Buyers will need to shop and negotiate with the various individual sellers at school trestle tables to determine if the quality of uniform is acceptable and the price is reasonable.
STEP 3: If buyers are happy with the sellers’ garment, they pay cash direct to the seller.
STEP 4: Purchases of second-hand items are at the buyer’s own risk; the College takes no responsibility for sellers or sale items.
If you require further information, please send us an email to: foundation@trinity.sa.edu.au
