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Project ReWear
2940 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Unit C
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
Phone: 805-371-8547
STORE HOURS:
Monday: REstock Day
Tuesday : 10 am - 5 pm
Wednesday: REstock Day
Thursday: 10 am - 5 pm
Friday: 10 am -5 pm
Saturday: 10 am - 4 pm
Behind The Scenes


Fashion Manuscript Tells Our Story
Check out the article featuring Project ReWear in the September 2025 issue of Fashion Manuscript.


KCLU Shines Spotlight On Project ReWear
Project ReWear was recently featured by KCLU.


"Her Campus" Interviews Kimberly Lau
Project ReWear founder Kimberly Lau discusses her sustainable fashion journey, from closet clean-out to launching a Southern California resale movement with innovative initiatives like the Landfill Project and #LAStrong wildfire relief collection.


Kim and Linda's "FOX 11 News: In Depth" Interview
Our founders Kim and Linda delve into Project ReWear’s mission on FOX 11 News In Depth, highlighting how circular fashion and secondhand resale are being transformed into a movement in Southern California with meaningful environmental and community impact.


"Clean The Sky" Features Project ReWear
We’re thrilled to share another exciting media moment - Project ReWear is now featured on Clean The Sky, Trend Hunter’s vertical dedicated to positive eco trends and breakthrough innovations.


Project ReWear Featured on AnnKM
Digital lifestyle publication AnnKM presents Project ReWear’s origin story—how two moms are making secondhand shopping both purposeful and accessible for families. This feature reaches Ann Kaplan’s values‑driven readers who care about entrepreneurial impact and conscious consumption.


LA Unscripted Visits Project ReWear
KTLA’s LA Unscripted segment explores Project ReWear’s mission-driven approach to sustainable fashion, showcasing how our Southern California resale store combines style and social impact to inspire eco-conscious living.


Project ReWear on the OneMicNite Podcast
On the OneMicNite podcast, host Marcos Luis dives into the story behind Project ReWear—detailing our journey, founding vision, and how we're transforming secondhand shopping into a movement rooted in purpose and community.


David Meltzer Interviews Kimberly Lau on his Office Hours Podcast
Project ReWear founder Kimberly Lau sits down with entrepreneur and investor David Meltzer on his Office Hours podcast to share the inspiration behind our sustainable fashion mission, the fight against fast fashion, and the future of circular resale.


California Apparel News Spotlights Project ReWear
California Apparel News spotlights Project ReWear with a powerful double feature—from a standalone digital story titled “Two Moms. Too Much Waste. One Big Idea” to a cover placement in its May issue—recognizing our influence in sustainable fashion and growing impact in the industry.


Project ReWear is Spotlighted in Los Angeles Business Journal
The Los Angeles Business Journal profiles Project ReWear in its “Store Rethinks Secondhand Clothes” feature—showcasing how our Thousand Oaks boutique is redefining sustainable kids’ fashion with a curated, family-friendly approach.


The Landfill Project - Making Secondhand Second Nature
In just four months, our community has achieved something incredible, saving over 900 pounds of clothing from ending up in landfills!


Project ReWear is Featured in Forbes
In a Forbes article on the next wave of sustainable fashion, founder Kimberly Lau shares the story of Project ReWear’s mission to rescue preloved children’s clothing from landfills and elevate circular resale in Southern California.


Style With Purpose . . . Our KTLA LA Strong Fashion Segment
As those impacted continue to struggle, the Project ReWear team is committed to providing ongoing support through the sales of our #LAStrong


Project ReWear's #LAStrong on KTLA
KTLA’s morning news spotlighted our #LAStrong clothing collection, transforming upcycled denim with repurposed tees in a vibrant, eco‑fashion segment—highlighting our creative approach to community‑driven sustainable style.


Spectrum News 1 Spotlights #LAStrong In Live Report From Project ReWear
Spectrum News 1 reporter Sarah Pilla visited our boutique for a live feature on the #LAStrong campaign. Founder Kimberly Lau and collaborator Deborah Lindquist demonstrated upcycling techniques—like transforming thrifted jackets with #LAStrong tees and crochet detailing—to highlight hands‑on sustainable fashion.


#LAStrong Is Featured In Article On Sourcing Journal's Website
Project ReSourcing Journal spotlights Project ReWear’s #LAStrong campaign—showcasing our upcycled t-shirts, denim jackets, and hoodies (each piece unique), with 100% of profits supporting SoCal wildfire relief through partners like the California Community Foundation, Pasadena Humane, and the LAFD Foundation.Wear's #LAStrong fundraising campaign gets the attention of Sourcing Journal.


Project ReWear Is Featured On The Fashion Maniac Website
In a feature on Fashion Maniac, Project ReWear’s #LAStrong campaign is spotlighted as a powerful example of "magic resilience"—showcasing how mission-led fashion can bring style, sustainability, and support to SoCal wildfire survivors through thoughtful upcycling.


Our #LAStrong Photo Shoot: #WeAreAllInThisTogether
Last week Team Project ReWear gathered to do our most important photo shoot yet.


Project ReWear Featured in L.A. Parent Magazine
L.A. Parent has featured Project ReWear in a fantastic piece titled “Project ReWear Redefines Sustainable Shopping for Families in L.A.”
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