South Africa’s Street Store doesn’t just help to clothe the homeless, but also gives them the retail experience of choosing their own wares. With the idea to give the homeless the same dignity as customers who can pay, The Street Store sets up their pop up cardboard shops around Cape Town, inviting customers in need to peruse at their will. Customers in need are welcome to choose an outfit for themselves from the hundreds of donated items, giving the gift of self-assured style along with needed clothing.
The Street Store works closely with local council to get permission to pop-up their sidewalk shops in needy areas around Cape Town. Because of the social conditions in South Africa, over half of the children live in poverty, making a need for The Street Store even more prevalent. The program uses cardboard stands to create the “aisles” in the stores, making it easy to set up shop anywhere. The cardboard stands also are imprinted with clothes hanger prints, doubling as fashion displays like in commercial shops. Street Store volunteers also act as retail store consultants, offering fashion advice to their customers as they try on chosen donated items.
“The Street Store” is the First Pop-Up Clothing Store for the Homeless [Ecouterre]