Well, what an amazing month it’s been since we launched kitround – your feedback, positivity and supportive comments have been overwhelming, THANK YOU!
For everyone who has made a purchase from the Declutter & Do Good donated kit – on behalf of all the charity beneficiaries, London Irish Foundation, Football Beyond Borders and Youth Sport Trust, we thank you. Every purchase you have made will help assist our charity partners to continue to undertake the great work they do to support youth sport.
Adam Stevens Co-Founder said “Seeing a kids whole football kit – boots, shorts, shirts, and socks — flying out for just £20 is just amazing. You’re not just buying gear; you’re getting it back in the game and giving a child a shot at scoring goals and high-fiving teammates.”
Andy Keast, Chief Executive London Irish Foundation added: “We are delighted to announce that we have re-purposed 134 items of clothing / kit through our London Irish Foundation kitround.com shop.”
The Declutter & Do Good campaign runs until the end of August, with all kit being sold at hugely discounted prices from £5- £20, proceeds from all sales going to support youth sport.
For those that have listed their kit – thank you for taking kitround to your hearts and making us your platform of choice for preloved sports kit and equipment. We have many new developments and exciting news to announce over the forthcoming months.
Because at kitround, it’s not just about sports kit; it’s about community, passion and driving a sustainable future.
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