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Designer Exchange officially opens Newcastle outlet

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The launch features a creative capsule featuring reworked football-themed garments by Newcastle-based designer Corey Dixon and her brand Somebody Else’s Guy

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Luxury resale platform Designer Exchange has officially opened its newest store in Newcastle today (11 June). 

The launch features a creative capsule featuring reworked football-themed garments by Newcastle-based designer Corey Dixon and her brand Somebody Else’s Guy. 

To mark the opening, Dixon’s limited run of unique pieces consist of reworked pre-loved luxury garments with vintage black and white football shirts.

The collection combines luxury resale and fan culture, and the items are available exclusively at the Newcastle store.

Designer Exchange Newcastle brings a selection of pre-owned luxury fashion to the city, and joins existing stores in Knightsbridge, Manchester, Birmingham, Cheshire Oaks, and Madrid

According to the retailer, this opening reinforces the company’s business model, which allows customers to buy, sell and exchange authenticated luxury products.

Customers can sell items directly to the store for an immediate cash offer. The branch stocks handbags, accessories and ready-to-wear items from brands including Prada, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Miu Miu.

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