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Antwerp clothing line to feature Botswana tourism

Suspicious Antwerp founder Gillian Morreel and her partner
Suspicious Antwerp founder Gillian Morreel and her partner

A Belgian lifestyle street wear brand that sells unisex clothing worldwide through its own web shop, Suspicious Antwerp will feature local tourism in its clothing line next month.

A 24-year-old co-founder of Suspicious Antwerp, Gillian Morreel, said they sell t-shirts and hoodies. She also said every two weeks they come up with a brand that they shoot abroad and sell.

Morreel explained that in August, they will be selling a new collection that will feature Botswana tourism. “It is a nice collection with elephants and other wild animals. Okavango Delta is written there also. In Africa, we have only been to Morocco. We have never been to any other African countries. In Southern Africa, Botswana is the first African country to show in our collection,” said Morreel.

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