
SPRING CLEAROUT: GIVING UNUSED ALPAKA GEAR A SECOND LIFE
The changing season is the perfect time to refresh, reset, and rethink what we truly need. If your gear shelf is starting to feel overcrowded with bags, slings, and accessories you no longer reach for, consider giving them a second life. Not only does it free up space, but it also keeps quality gear in circulation, reducing waste and reinforcing a more sustainable lifestyle.
THE BEST WAYS TO REHOME YOUR GEAR
SELL OR SWAP
IF YOU'RE IN THE U.S. đșđž
If youâre looking to pass along your ALPAKA gear to someone who will appreciate it, our own Re:Carry platform provides a trusted resale marketplace specifically for second-hand ALPAKA products. Itâs a seamless way to ensure your gear finds a new home with someone who shares your appreciation for quality and design. For a more community-driven approach, consider local thrift stores or Facebook buy/sell groups where fellow gear enthusiasts are always on the lookout for well-maintained packs and accessories.
IF YOU'RE ANYWHERE ELSE đ
If Re:Carry isnât an option (aka you're not in the U.S.), check out local thrift stores, Facebook groups, or platforms like ThredUp to sell or donate your gear. Many thrift shops and donation centers welcome durable, high-quality bags that still have life left in them. A well-loved backpack or sling can become someone elseâs new everyday essential.
DONATE: MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Sometimes, the best way to refresh your space is to give back. Womenâs shelters, schools, refugee aid programs, and local charities often welcome durable, functional bags for those who need them most. ALPAKAâs bags are built to withstand urban jungles and global adventures, and will be just as useful for a student carrying books or a mother securing essentials for her family.
WHY IT MATTERS
Every bag that finds a second home keeps materials out of landfills and reduces the demand for new production. Itâs a small step toward a more circular economy, where great design continues to serve beyond a single owner. So, as you embrace spring cleaning, give your gear a fresh start. Someone out there is ready to take it on their next adventure.