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Philippines' Frankie & Friends to open new store in Australia

Its offerings include handmade crafts, sustainable products, and children’s items.

Philippines-based e-commerce business Frankie & Friends General Store is launching a new store in Paddington in Sydney, Australia on 20 March, the company announced through its social media channel.

The corner spot will be home to frankiegeneralstore.au and exclusive homegrown brands, offering small batches, handmade creations, sustainable products, children’s items, slow and ethical fashion, and dry goods.

Frankie & Friends is a space for homegrown products by artists and makers. It is home to 100+ brands and has dedicated corners and workshops.
 

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