Frankfurt Opens Rot Couture: A Secondhand Store & Community Hub
The city of Frankfurt am Main is backing the opening of Rot Couture, a secondhand clothing store by the German Red Cross (DRK), as part of the federal 'Future-Proof City Centers and Towns' program. The store will open its doors on Friday, October 24, 2025, at 2 p.m., located at 2 Kleine Klausstraße, opposite the Handel House.
Rot Couture is more than just a retail space; it's designed to be a community hub for social initiatives. The store's opening is supported by the federal program 'Social Cohesion' (Sozialer Zusammenhalt). Lord Mayor Dr. Alexander Vogt will be present to welcome guests at the ceremonial opening. The store aims to promote sustainability and social responsibility while fostering community engagement.
Rot Couture, a venture by the German Red Cross, is set to open in Frankfurt am Main, backed by the city and federal social security programs. The store's dual role as a retail space and community hub reflects the city's commitment to sustainability, social responsibility, and community engagement.
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