Jessie James Decker is selling more than 300 items from her closet to “Give a second life to my clothes”

“I know my clothes are going to someone as an update to their own wardrobe,” the country pop singer said about working with Well-Dressed on her closet sale

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Jessie James Decker is ready to simplify her life — and she’s starting with her closet.

Decker, 35 years old, has teamed up to kick-start her organizing efforts with Well-Dressed. This female-founded fashion brand hosts online exclusive sales that feature the closets and influencers of celebrities.

Decker told PEOPLE that she wanted to work with Well-Dressed, a business founded by women with an amazing mission of promoting sustainability in fashion and giving back to the community. Decker tells PEOPLE, “I was looking to give my old clothes a new lease of life.”

Decker has donated more than 300 pieces from her closet to the current online sale. Decker is among 15 influencers and celebrities who are participating in this sale, which also includes two other celebrities. You can also find out more about Bachelors Victoria Fuller, Jen Saviano and other alumnae.

The sale, which ends May 17, includes brands like Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Revolve, Free People, Abercrombie, Madewell, Vince, Mother, and Gucci, among others.

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Jessie James Decker in her best attire, courtesy of Jessie James Decker

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Decker provided a sneak preview of what she had contributed. Decker says, “I have a little of everything to offer.” There are items from Kittenish as well as many of the outfits that I have worn in red carpets and on tours, both dressy and casual. Also, there are lots of shoes!

The “I Still Love You” singer also revealed what prompted the sale: “One of my goals for this year is to simplify my life… and my closet. I went through my closet and discovered so many pieces I have worn at shows and other events throughout the years.

There are also some new Kittenish items in this sale.

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She doesn’t hesitate to send pieces off: “I am confident that my clothing will be used by someone to update their wardrobe and I hope they continue the trend!”

Bonnie Kirby shares with PEOPLE the pieces she loves from Decker’s recent sale.

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“We have a black Birkin with gold hardware, a couple of insane pairs of Mach & Machs, a light pink Bottega Veneta Mini Jodie bag, one of the cutest pairs of Golden Goose I’ve ever seen, and so much Revolve—like, so much,” she says. Jessie also has some amazing heels by Azalea that she used for previous stage performances.

Kirby started Well-Dressed when she saw the success of pop-up wardrobe sales. Kirby advocates sustainable fashion.

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One human only can wear You can also see our other articles. Kirby says. “We want to encourage the notion that, if something isn’t in your closet, another person would likely love to own it.”

Kirby was equally concerned that the company she founded had a clear focus on charitable work. Kirby says, “We give a portion from all of our profits to America’s Kids Belong which is a national foster-care charity.”

When you shop at Well-Dressed you know your purchases are helping some of our most vulnerable kids.

Kirby continues: “Foster care and adoption is a cause that I am very passionate about. My husband and myself adopted our third son, so these are issues close to my own heart.”

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