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Madewell - Berkeley - 1901 Fourth St

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Madewell

1901 Fourth St Suite 104, Berkeley, California 94710
510-845-1790
Hours:

M-Sa 10am-6pm
Su 11am-6pm

Bring your denim (all brands welcome!) to your favorite Madewell store.

AT THIS LOCATION: Preloved Denim, Denim Trade-In, One-on-One Styling The Marina District (2084 Chestnut St) location has Hemming Service. Madewell Forever has a partnership with ThredUp to Shop Preloved, Trade In Your Denim. All denim collected at stores will be recycled through Cotton's Blue Jeans Go Green™ program or resold through Madewell Forever or thredUP.com.

Item Notes Method Destination
Clothing - Good Condition Denim. clean and dry. *$20 discount valid on purchase of full-price Madewell branded jeans made in Madewell stores or at madewell.com when you contribute one pair of jeans to Madewell's denim upcycling program.
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
  • Recycle
Clothing - Poor Condition Denim. clean and dry.
  • Free Drop-off
  • Recycle
Textiles - Good Condition/Size Denim. clean and dry.
  • Free Drop-off
  • Recycle
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