The Carinthian Greens have come up with a special campaign event in recent days before the state elections: in collaboration with BeThrifty, a vintage fashion company that gives clothes from all over the world a second chance, a “Kilo Vintage Sale” took place. place on Saturday in the Bambergsaal in Villach “instead of.
New idea with old things: shopping at the Carinthian Greens at a bargain price…
The principle is very simple: book a ticket online or on site and start browsing! The unique thing about it: “Here you don’t pay per piece, but per kilo,” explains Zorica Buzuk of BeThrifty.
45 euros per kilo
The approximately 800 bargain hunters should have been happy with the kilo price of 45 euros. For the top Green candidate Olga Voglauer, who was accompanied by Vice Chancellor Werner Kogler, it seems clear: “Second-hand clothing is an easy way to contribute to the climate in everyday life.” for this The concept is becoming more and more established. “And certainly in times of rising prices it is a good alternative!”
On March 18 and 19, BeThrifty is coming to Klagenfurt for another event; than without a campaign. More information about this can be found here.
Source: Krone

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