Andy Bellman, a former police officer known for his television work with “Debuurtpolitie” and “Lego masters”, opened a second-hand women’s clothing store on the Gentsestraat in Aalst on Saturday, on his birthday. “
Andy’s new business, Tine, 38, is no ordinary second-hand shop. Loreline & Feline mainly offers second hand clothes from luxury brands such as Gucci, Chanel and Dior for women. The clothes remain in the store for three months, i.e. what is not sold after that period goes back to the owner. Loreline & Feline also offers clothing from Kristina Knitwear, the knitwear brand of Karen Damen and her sister.
Andy, who also worked on the Sabbath, says… he celebrated his 39th birthday. “We are opening the store now because we believe this is the best time given the economic situation and I can now use the known headline.”
“This concept is especially unique because we offer luxury second-hand clothing, accessories and shoes for women at an affordable price, so that everyone can enjoy ‘cat fashion,’” says Tyne. “Price ranges from 50 euros to 5,000 euros, and even if it looks tacky, we have pieces Unique for sale to everyone’s wallet.”
For now, Andy will be running the store with part-time employee Yana because Tyne is still very busy with the couple’s young children, Laurel and Flynn, who also bear the name of the store.
Loreline & Feline is located in Gentsestraat in Aalst.
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