Trijntje Oosterhuis on the wrong track? ‘Shop furious about closet sale’

There is another one: a celebrity woman with a closet sale. This time it’s the wardrobe of Trijntje Oosterhuis. But, hey: does she just sell items she got for free?!

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Celebrities spend a lot of money on representation: shoes, dresses, accessories, jeans… It may all cost something, but they rarely appear on TV in the same outfit. There are types who do, think of Angela de Jong, but most of them think so a bit not done. But yes: what do you do with all those clothes that hang in the closet?

Trijntje-approved

Now something new has been found. One celebrity woman after another opens one: a digital one closet sale. That’s a nice side dish, especially if you don’t use an intermediary like Trijntje. She sells her garments via Instagram, so she could easily put all that income in her pocket.

What’s in between? A lot. A rather wrinkled pink shirt for 75 euros, a dress with a floral print for 90 euros, a long sleeve shirt for 75 euros. You have to have size XL and add something for the shipping costs, but then you have a Trijntje-approved hang a piece of clothing in the closet.

Clothing store angry

But hey: is Trijntje also just selling all kinds of clothing that she received for free? The clothing store PS Panterstore from Dordrecht is completely in shock and has left a pissed off reaction under the video of Trijntje and her clothing rack.

This clothing store writes: “Hi Trijntje, what a pity that we see many of our Panter Store items, which you received from us for free, pass by in your closet that you are now selling for an amount of money. 😿”

Removed quickly

This reaction was quickly spotted by the juice channel Juice Channel, but can no longer be found on Trijntje’s channel. That means the comment has been deleted.

A Mrs. Linds jumps into the breach for Trijntje: “Do you know how many artists get sent for free? Even and often stuff they didn’t ask for. What should they do with it then? Maybe she herself doesn’t know she got it for free. What do people know what Trijntje does with the money? Maybe it will go to a good cause.”

Trinity responds

Trijntje agrees. “Second-hand is sustainable and indeed: proceeds go to a good cause every time.”

Trijntje’s most famous outfit ever, her Eurovision tear dress, is not for sale during this closet sale. It has already been auctioned once before and raised 2,651 euros for the LINDA.foundation.

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