Shop, converting second-hand in designer clothes

Магазин, превращающий секонд-хенд в дизайнерские вещи In Sydney, has opened a very interesting shop ONE NOFFS, which makes old things in the works of design. The idea belongs to Rupert Noffu (Rupert Noffs), the grandson of Ted Noffa, founder of The Ted Noffs Foundation, a charitable organization that provides assistance to drug addicts, alcoholics. He developed a concept shop "second hand", turning an ordinary shop starevschiny a platform for creative and talented young designers, who also can earn money on this.

Shop ONE NOFFS invites creativity, not only professional designers but also amateurs who want to try your hand at Fatio business. The bottom line: the designers come into the store, get the old stuff, which for three weeks turned into copyright fashionable and stylish wardrobe items. Those are things that could not be converted into a stylish and original item is returned back to the store.

Designer clothes are sold in the store, and their authors will receive 20% of sales. Another 20% goes to charity - to the fund The Ted Noffs Foundation, which aims to protect youngsters from drugs and alcohol.

According to the designer from Sydney, Josh Goot, it really is an interesting idea. She adds new meaning to such a concept as a thrift. At the showcase, which sells designer clothing, made of old things, necessarily located resume designer.

Price is determined by the belongings of designers initially, but sales manager of the store has the right to correct it, subject to market demand. Young designers have clear benefits from this cooperation - money, fame and the opportunity to create.

Due to the unique concept of the shop ONE NOFFS say, and not only by local newspapers, but also well-known fashion magazines, which means that designers have an excellent chance to attract the attention of the rich and famous.