CURATED BOXES RELEASED MONTHLY | Secondhand, styled for you. Yours to keep.
THIS IS FOR YOU IF...
Your closet is overloaded, but doesn’t feel like you.
Those vacation pieces that never made it out the suitcase? The trends that just don’t feel like you anymore? It’s time to let them go—and make space for what fits the woman you’ve become.
At Concrete Roze, your clothes get a second life in someone else’s story, and you get curated pieces that feel aligned with yours. Because when women like you give, we all receive.
You're Not New To This
But you want to be more intentional in the way you shop.
This is for the woman who loves style in all its
forms — vintage, designer, and yes, a little fast
fashion too.
The one who wants her closet to tell a story,
not follow a trend.
HOW IT WORKS
Our closet’s powered by you. The pieces you pass on become someone else’s new favorite. It’s simple: the more you give, the better we all get. Every box is a reflection of community, connection, and circulation.
The Movement We're Building
We're creating something different – a community closet built on exchange, intention, and style with meaning. Join us as we:
Keep fashion flowing, not wasted
Blend fashion, connection, and intention
Build a co-op closet powered by women
Reimagine what "new" looks like
Join a collective of women redefining fashion
Prove that when women give, we all receive
Give Your Clothes a Second Story
No hassle. No shipping costs.
Donate the pieces you’ve outgrown and help us
curate new Concrete Roze boxes every month.
Every item you give keeps fashion in motion —
not in storage.
We cover the shipping — just fill out the form,
and we’ll send you a prepaid QR code you can
take to your local post office.
For every 5 qualified items, receive $10 off your next box.
Send 10+ qualified items and earn $20 off, plus
early access to future drops.
Hi, I’m Rosalynn — the woman behind Concrete Roze.
Concrete Roze isn’t new — it’s evolved. I first launched it back in 2014 as an online thrift store, long before sustainability was trending. Even then, I knew I wanted to create something that made fashion feel personal, circular, and rooted in meaning.
Over the years, the idea kept coming back to me — shifting, growing, and waiting for the right time. For the past five years, it’s lived in my notes, my vision boards, and my heart.
It all started with an overloaded closet — pieces from every version of my life: old jobs, old relationships, old chapters. I realized I didn’t just want to declutter; I wanted to create space for who I was becoming.
My late father, Dr. Rosby Lattel Glover, used to host community drives where he sold clothes for $1, so everyone could feel good in what they wore. That same spirit of giving, of keeping things in motion, lives inside Concrete Roze — a continuation of his legacy, and a rebirth of mine.
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