What goes round, comes round

The labels are part of professional woman Michelle Grey’s work wardrobe and she got them all from Palmerston North secondhand shop Wesley Vintage.

The Methodist Social Services (MSS) venture turns two on Tuesday.

Ms Grey, MSS’ director, buys about 90 percent of her wardrobe – casual, work, sporting and evening – from Wesley Vintage and its sister shop Highbury House. Read more
courtesy:www.stuff.co.nz

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