The stores are called Lefties—inspired by the word “leftovers”—and they’re not new, either. In fact, the first Lefties opened in 1993, and was initially launched by Zara owner, Inditex, to shift last season’s stock and sell it at an even more affordable price point. For now, you can only visit Lefties in European countries.
The stores are called Lefties—inspired by the word “leftovers”—and they’re not new, either. In fact, the first Lefties opened in 1993, and was initially launched by Zara owner, Inditex, to shift last season’s stock and sell it at an even more affordable price point. For now, you can only visit Lefties in European countries.
The stores are called Lefties—inspired by the word “leftovers”—and they’re not new, either. In fact, the first Lefties opened in 1993, and was initially
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