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Luxity Seeks To Provide Convenience To Luxury Goods Shoppers

Luxity Seeks To Provide Convenience To Luxury Goods Shoppers. Luxity is a Cape Town based online boutique focused on buying and selling pre-owned, authentic luxury goods for men and women throughout South Africa. The Luxity online boutique has been providing access to some of the world’s most coveted brands, ranging from designer handbags, clutches, wallets and purses as well as other leather accessories. The company was co-founded in 2015 by Michael Zahariev and Luke Calitz, who serves as the company’s Managing Director (MD).

Luxity prides itself in offering only 100% authentic luxury items that are still in excellent condition as they offer a money back guarantee should a customer ever prove that a fake or counterfeit item was accidentally sold to him or her. “Pre-owned shopping should be no less experiential than buying new. This is why Luxity was born: to bridge the gap between buyers and sellers with a reliable, trustworthy brand that offers a luxurious, safe and convenient way to buy and sell luxury goods in South Africa.” said Calitz in an interview with Biz Community.

The company has physical stores both in Johannesburg and Cape Town but if a customer cannot access these stores, they can browse from the comfort of their own home and pay online and have a courier deliver a guaranteed authentic luxury item to their door in just a few days. The company does not only cater to people who want to buy luxury goods but also to people who want to sell designer luxury goods.

The company has seen significant growth since its launch as the pre-owned luxury market has been growing exponentially throughout the years. More people are opting to buy luxury goods that were pre-owned as they bring the same value for a lower price and rich people are selling their unwanted luxury goods to trusted and reputable stores. “It’s been a fantastic year for the pre-owned luxury market in South Africa, with an increase in wealthy clientele supplying us with more of their unwanted items.” said Calitz in an interview with News24.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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