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Crimson Closet

Crimson+Closet

In need of clothes? Three students work together to found the Crimson closet aimed to provide students and community members with free clothing

Three students, one idea, and one mission create a buoyant boutique in Bearcat territory. The Crimson Closet is a donation-based clothing store opening in March to benefit Paso Robles High School students and the community.

Ava Cox, Campbell Sinton, and Audrey Dawes are juniors in the CTE program; Business. They. collectively founded the Crimson Closet, which was just a community service project for Skills USA and soon turned into something bigger.

This boutique is a safe place where students can shop for free without feeling embarrassed or ashamed for needing clothes. Their primary source of communication is Instagram and it’s their platform to display their store. With only a year and a half left in their high school careers, they hope that the Crimson Closet will be carried through generations at PRHS and it will soon be run by Business practicum. It will be open on weekdays at lunch for students and reopened on weekends for the rest of the community.

MISSION STATEMENT 

OUR MISSION IS TO COLLECT GENTLY USED CLOTHING AND PROVIDE A SPACE ON CAMPUS FOR COMUNITY MEMBERS TO SHOP WITH NO COST.

Donations are being accepted right now in the office for this cause, so if you have any contributions please drop them off

CAMPBELL SINTON

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Serenity Wulfing, senior, is co-Editor-in-Chief, co-Sports Director, and Social Media Director. This is her second year as Editor-in-Chief and her third year in Crimson. She is excited to take photos this year, especially sports and continue to lead the class. Outside of school, she is a varsity soccer player, Bearkittens director, and ACT club Vice-President.

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