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Purchase fashion online

1. The broadest gathering

Shopping online gives an upper hand in that you get items that have never been seen on the oors. More and more designers are moving the online route to cut the cost of producing something no one would ever wear. So you are likely to be the only person seen wearing your beautiful shirt.

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2. Shop from home or office at your own time

We are all busy, and really have no time to be shop hopping. We did that when were eighteen and it was fun but nowadays its just a waste of time. Online buying allows you to shop from home or ofce at your own time, the stores are open 24/7, so you don't have to miss anything while shopping. An extreme advantage is there is no reason to move a muscle, everything is only a click away. The most you’ll need to do is to go after your credit/debit card to pay the bills.

Africa is a rich mainland loaded with legitimacy in nature which mirrors our dress and fabric. With each bit of fabric, its creativity conveys a story that reects the recollections of its kin which Africans take pride in. A noteworthy case is the conventional Ghanaian Kente material which has a mix of lively hues deliberately organized as a tedious example over the yard. This fabric is just worn amid unique events, for instance, weddings, birthdays or engagements.

The substance of innovation is changing, would we be able to get to the web as well as buy things on the internet. What’s more, in this advancement, African design has paced onto that phase where our items can be gotten to and picked online!

3. Its money saving on hidden costs

There are a lot of hidden costs when you're going shopping. There is fuel. There is the parking fee. There is that guy calling "woza, woza, woza" behind you when you leave.... whom you did not even see where they came from. You walk into the shop to buy a belt worth R250, with it in hand you see a pair of pants that would look so good with the belt, you pick them up, on your way to the cashier you realise you don't have a shirt to wear with those pants, and then a shoe and then a pair of glasses. By the time you leave the store you have spent R2500. On your way out you remember you left your son at home, they'll probably want some sweets, so you walk into a supermarket and just like that, you've just opened a can of worms. Had you stayed at home and shopped online you wouldn't have spent money you didn't budget for.

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