A class trip is something the whole class remembers for a long time — but it costs money. Instead of asking the parents to pay everything at once, the class can raise money together by selling clothing. The students sell, the class keeps 35%, and it costs nothing to get started.
Why selling clothing suits a class
Students are already used to sharing things on social media — and that's exactly how the selling works. Each student gets their own link to share with family and friends. No cash changes hands; everything is handled digitally.
It also becomes a shared project. The class works toward the same goal, which creates unity long before the trip has even begun.
How the class does it
- Someone in the class applies. The teacher doesn't have to — a student or parent is enough.
- The class gets its store within 1–2 days, with a sales link per student.
- The students share their links with family and friends.
- The money comes in via Swish directly to the class's number. The class keeps 35%.
How much can the class raise?
Example at 35% commission
- 25 students × 1,500 kr = ~13,125 kr to the class fund.
- 28 students × 2,000 kr = ~19,600 kr to the class fund.
- 30 students × 2,500 kr = ~26,250 kr to the class fund.
Example amounts. Actual revenue depends on the number of sellers and sales volume.
Tips for the class's fundraiser
Set a shared goal
Decide where you want to go and what it costs. A concrete goal motivates.
Make it a thing
Feel free to compete between groups in the class over who sells the most — it drives momentum.
Start in good time
Begin the term before the trip, so the money can come in calmly.
Get started
Read more about fundraising for school classes, see how you get started or apply in five minutes.
