Institutional Loads
Mixed rags: clothing that comes out of thrift stores. Garments only — no shoes or bric-a-brac.
Institutional clothing (mixed rags) is used clothing generated by thrift and charity stores. It's the garments that were put on display and didn't sell — many still with their tags — plus clothing that never reached the floor due to minor defects, like a missing button or a stain. It's clothing only, no shoes or accessories, and it's sold wholesale in large bales. Sorters use it as raw material: a variety of styles and qualities, ready to go through and re-sort.




What this load includes
Clothing only
Garments only: shirts, pants, dresses and sweaters. No shoes, no toys, no bric-a-brac to discard.
Store leftovers
What was put on display and didn't sell (often still tagged) plus garments pulled for minor defects.
In large bales
Pressed into 800-1,200 lb bales and sold by the full load. Low cost per pound, serious volume.
Raw material to sort
A variety of styles and qualities. The ideal base to go through, re-sort and resell.
Our loads
Pricing is quoted per load with your advisor, based on destination and volume.
How to buy
Confirm your spot
We tell you which institutional loads are available this week.
Quote with an advisor
We close the price and volume of your load.
Pay for your load
No holds: once paid, we set aside and prepare the shipment.
Dispatch & delivery
Ships from the load's location, delivered within the United States. Another country?
Is it right for you?
Institutional loads are for those who want clothing only, without wasting time discarding shoes or bric-a-brac. It's merchandise that already passed through a thrift store — what didn't sell and what was pulled for minor defects — in large bales at a good cost per pound. Ideal as raw material to sort and resell. If you're after untouched, intact merchandise, take a look at credential loads.




