
Local student turns a Covid-19 hobby into a brand
Panashe Chichaya started a clothing brand last year after his interest in art drove him to buy an embroidery machine during the Covid-19 pandemic. Marykate O’Neill Kicker
Panashe Chichaya started a clothing brand last year after his interest in art drove him to buy an embroidery machine during the Covid-19 pandemic. Marykate O’Neill Kicker
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