Zimbabwe News Update
RUMBIDZAI CHIKUNI & TAKUDZWA HILLARY CHIWANZA
Thrifting has always been a mainstay in Zimbabwean culture, as evidenced by the thriving ‘bhero’ markets scattered all over the country. Nicknamed ‘Mupedzanhamo’ for affordability or ‘Kotamai Boutique’ to add some class to what is otherwise a gritty practice thrifting has grown from crowded spreads in markets like Mbare and Sakubva to curated collections in malls, homes and online platforms. An obvious off-shoot of this is brands dedicated to reworking clothes (we have seen this in the realm of denimwear) into uniquely fashionable masterpieces. And this is where the bimonthly fashion event Thrift & Threads fits into the equation.
On October 4, 2025, Mcheno and More provided a stage for these designers to interact and showcase their creativity with the thoughtfully curated retro edition of Thrift and Threads; all with the aim to shine a spotlight on their visibility and growth.
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