by Jia Ying Chia
Come for the love of thrift but stay for the excellent company and makan! Organised by Thryffy, the country’s largest and pioneering digital platform for secondhand items, the inaugural debuted December at Rimba Point shopping centre, revealed the strength of the slow-living practice in Brunei.
Of course, nothing is complete without food; everything from burgers, coffee to bakes, kept shoppers and the good vibes going! “We wanted to help out the budding local thrifting community, and provided them with a space to sell. Items ranging from preloved, secondhand , thrift and other lifestyles,” explained Thryffy who added that the idea of the event was to create a dedicated space for people to relax and ‘chill’. The all-day event will be repeated on a regular basis throughout the year.
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