SHOPPING MADE SIMPLE

Shop, select, collect

Photography + Videography: Langa Mavuso, Zovuyo Msutwana, Aisha O’Reilly, Cassandra Twala

Dare we say that Click + Collect is the shipping method that’s changing the delivery game? It wouldn’t be a reach. Enjoy convenience? Flexibility? Owning your time? Who doesn’t. And that’s what our Click + Collect service is all about – your deliveries, on your time. It’s really that simple. Click to purchase your order, then collect at a Pickup Point closest to you instead of having it delivered. Why? Missing your delivery because you couldn’t make it home on time doesn’t have to be your 99th problem anymore. We checked in with some of South Africa’s most savvy online shoppers to rate their experiences, just to make sure.


FULL NAME: Aisha O’Reilly

ON INSTAGRAM, I’M @aishaandlife

OCCUPATION: Storyteller. Chatterbox. Mom

WHEN I SHOP ONLINE, I NEED: Convenience

Picture your morning routine. Quiet and yoga-filled or frantic scurrying? Add kids to the mix with their own little needs. Your day is pre-packed with errands, school runs and extramural activities and you’re mentally prepping the masterclass you’re hosting this weekend, but what to wear? You’ve exhausted your existing wardrobe and you’re reluctant to show up in the outfit you’ve posted more than twice (...thrice?) on Instagram recently. Is there enough time to squeeze in an online delivery? Always, but you can’t wait at home for it to arrive. What’s this Click + Collect you’ve heard about? And what if what you’ve ordered doesn’t fit? “That literally took a minute, which is half the time it took to pick it up in the first place!” says Aisha O’Reilly. Watch her experience.

FULL NAME: Langa Mavuso

ON INSTAGRAM, I’M @langamav

OCCUPATION: Singer. Songwriter. Elegant dresser

WHEN I SHOP ONLINE, I NEED: Flexibility

After being discovered by DJ and producer Black Coffee and subsequently releasing a game-changing debut EP, Langa Mavuso is booked and busy. He loves looking the part, too. So how does his wardrobe keep up with the endless stream of studio time, meetings, songwriting, appearances and performances? Half the challenge is having a solid sense of style, which comes easily to him. The next challenge is time. Ain’t nobody got it, least of all Langa. So what could beat a speedy delivery? Being able to collect your goods at whichever Pickup Point is closest to you, en route to the SAMAs and all.


FULL NAME: Cassandra Twala 

ON INSTAGRAM, I’M @cassmiat

OCCUPATION: Brand manager. Content producer. Influencer of the influential

WHEN I SHOP ONLINE, I NEED: Efficacy + great customer service

“When your work hours aren’t flexible, Click + Collect is.” We couldn’t have said it better, Cassandra Twala. Someone once said that in order to become a millionaire, you need at least seven streams of income. Noted. And we’d never stand in the way of looking stylish just because the multiple work projects on the burner eat up most of your day. Enter Click + Collect to reclaim your time. Shop, select, collect – you’ll even have leftover time during your lunch hour. For Cassandra, the New Road Pickup Point in Bryanston suits her work hours best… even if someone decides to send a meeting request for 5pm. Don’t believe it? Watch how her experience unfolded.

FULL NAME: Zovuyo Msutwana

ON INSTAGRAM, I’M @zoemsutwana

OCCUPATION: Founder of agency Guide to Celeb. Pop culture enthusiast

WHEN I SHOP ONLINE, I NEED: Hassle-free returns

What to wear, what to wear when your social calendar fills up as quickly as a Superbalist cart come sale time? “All dressed up and no place to go” is unfamiliar territory for Zovuyo Msutwana, who finds herself torn between picking outfits, not occasions. As founding editor of Guide to Celeb, a quick solve – nay, necessity – for this frequent online shopper is hassle-free returns using Click + Collect. Changed your mind or your mood? No problem. Go ahead, get them all, try them on, see how you feel on the day, maybe even take your possible outfit options to the ‘gram for a popularity poll? Send back the looks that don’t make the cut… unworn, of course.