Empowering the gender-diverse community to find their authentic style.
Looking for clothing that reflects your authentic self?
Want to try some new styles but aren’t sure where to start?
Marty's Closet has thousands of items of clothing available for all gender-diverse South Dakotans and those within a 90 mile radius of SD!
Make an appointment to meet with a personal stylist in Sioux Falls who will help you choose a free week’s worth of outfits that make you feel amazing!
You are welcome to come back every 6 months!
Virtual appointments are coming soon.
If there are no suitable time slots available for you, kindly send an email to our Marty’s Closet manager, AJ at Closet@transformationprojectsd.org to be added to our waitlist.
to donate your new or gently used clothing to Marty's closet, email us to schedule a time to drop off at:
Marty’s Closet
accepts:
Seasonally appropriate clothing that is clean, free of animal hair and strong smells, and does not have rips or staining.
Casual wear in teen and adult sizes
Graphic tees that are not political or religious in nature, or have inappropriate images
Outerwear, denim or leather jackets, stylish casual wear jackets, trench coats, long coats
Dresses and Skirts
Sweaters, Sweatshirts and Hoodies
Jeans and Casualwear pants
Vests
Marty’s Closet
does not accept:
Children’s clothing or shoes
Swimwear or coverups
Undergarments
Workout clothing or sports wear (golf, tennis, etc)
Conservative businesswear, full suits - Please donate women’s business attire to Dress For
Success
Gowns/Tuxedos - please donate these to Sioux Falls Pride
Stained or ripped clothing
Outdated styles
Shoes
Please donate items that we do not accept to Union Gospel Mission if possible.
Weekly Volunteer Hours at Marty’s Closet
Tuesdays, 12pm to 8pm
Volunteers can drop in at any time, whether for an hour or the entire session.
Marty’s Closet is named in honor of Stephanie Marty who brought the idea of a trans closet to life. Stephanie came out later in life and is passionate about making sure gender diverse South Dakotans have clothing that reflects their authentic selves.