Due South
A neighbourhood clothing store carries more weight than its square metres suggest. Due South functions as a community anchor in its part of Durban—a place where regulars know what they'll find, where local school groups shop for uniforms, where people gather before heading to nearby restaurants or the beachfront. That social role matters, especially in a city with strong neighbourhood identity. The store's presence means something to foot traffic, to how people move through the area, and to the character of the suburb itself. Supporting it isn't just about the clothes; it's about maintaining the kind of retail ecosystem that keeps neighbourhoods feeling lived-in and connected rather than purely transactional.