Cold Outside? Bend and Buy at Dunusa, Where Warmth Is Affordable!”

Small Street Hustle: 

By  Insight Jozi News




Nestled in the buzzing heart of Johannesburg CBD lies a stretch of culture, colour, and commerce—Small Street. For years, this lively corridor has been the runway of the everyday Joburger, a fashion arena where local street vendors outshine retail chains and the real drip is found hanging off open-air racks rather than boutique hangers.

Small Street isn't just a place; it’s an experience. A melting pot of trends, textures, and tastes, where entrepreneurs hustle hard, and fashion-forward individuals come to score the freshest looks without breaking the bank. From bold graphic tees to sleek faux-leather fits, from the latest sneaker drops (real or inspired) to edgy accessories—this street is where the fashion underworld meets the masses.

But take a few more steps toward the end of Bree Street, and the city reveals a hidden gem that defines Joburg slang and second-hand swag: Donosa.

You see, Donosa isn’t a fashion brand or a boutique—it’s a cultural phenomenon. It earned its name from the uniquely South African phrase “dunusa,” a Zulu word that loosely means “to bend over.” Why? Because at this second-hand clothes market, customers literally bend over large bales of pre-loved clothing to dig for style gold.

It’s a treasure hunt—jeans, jackets, and jerseys flying as bargain hunters search for the perfect fit. Some call it thrifting, Joburg calls it dunusa shopping—and trust us, it’s where the real finds happen.

Donosa has become more than a market—it’s a movement. With as little as R10 or R20, you can walk away with an outfit that turns heads on the Rea Vaya. And the stories in those clothes? Endless. From Italy to India, these threads have travelled the globe to land in the hands of a style-savvy Joburger, ready for a second life.

In many ways, Small Street and Donosa represent the spirit of Joburg—hustling, bustling, and always dressed to impress, no matter the budget. It’s streetwear with soul, where fashion meets function and creativity conqu

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