Get pre-loved designer threads without breaking your budget while also lending a helping hand to Hong Kong’s homeless with 1 of a Kind.
It’s been a tough year all round, but no one has been quite as hard hit as Hong Kong’s homeless community. Fortunately, a new fashion concept specialising in retail donated and pre-loved clothing, is doing its part.
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New Jordan boutique 1 of a Kind not only promises to flog its wares – designer items sourced from fashion site On the List – for the very reasonable price of HK$40, but all profits will go to help the efforts of ImpactHK, a charity dedicated to helping Hong Kong’s homeless population and which has provided shelter for almost 200 people over the last three years (in fact, all of the boutique’s shop assistants, who have been trained by Lacoste, have themselves been affected by homelessness).
At the cool new 1 of a Kind outlet (Shop 8, No.18 Man Wai Street, Man Wai Building, Kowloon) you’ll find all sorts of treasures, from cool summer shirts to tailored trousers and retro sneakers. There’s even Kindness Matters merchandise, accessories, and homewares.
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Once you’ve scoured the racks, you can chill out with a Redback coffee (just make a donation) and soak up the boutique’s eye-catching street art by artists Stern Rockwell, Roberta Boffo and Carol Bellese Choi, and Eric Lee.
Shopping has never felt so good!
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