Fashion Exchange
Durban thrives on second-hand culture in ways many cities don't. The cost of living, the seasonal nature of some wardrobes, and a genuine preference for vintage and pre-owned pieces means the city's clothing ecosystem includes more than just new retail. Fashion Exchange fills a space that matters—giving people access to quality garments at different price points, reducing what ends up in landfills, and creating opportunity for wardrobes to circulate through the community. This model works because Durban has always been pragmatic about style; looking good doesn't require buying new. The store connects people who have outgrown pieces with people who are looking for them, which is how real fashion sustainability happens in a city like this, one transaction at a time.