The store also allows people to get rid of their unused clothes, by dropping them into the Hoola Kids shop and getting some cash in return.
The store opened on October 1 in Sandyhills' Ardgay Street and has already gathered up an 'overwhelmingly positive' response from 'mums and lots of grans'.
She said:"I found myself with so many clothes and they were so good I decided to sell them online, which I loved. After moving from eBay and Facebook Market Place to an online website - which is still available, Ali hopes this new, physical store will convert people into buying second-hand as they can touch the clothes and see them up close, as well as ensure they are intact."These clothes are already in existence, so I'm there to provide another root for people to help them put outgrown clothes to use.
"The beauty of this business is that folk can buy quality kids clothing at good value and it's promoting recycling.
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