A north-east teenager has launched his own online clothing business during lockdown.
Thomas Smalley, from Methlick, created fashion firm Full Stop Apparel from his bedroom.
The 17-year-old, who came up with the idea while brainstorming ideas with his family, says the outlet is aimed towards people aged from 16 to 30.
He said: “During lockdown, I was very limited to what I could do.
“Due to the lack of school work and exams being cancelled, I sought out to do something creative. By combining my passions, I started working on Full Stop Apparel.”
With a talent for design, fashion, technology and business, he has created a website that is customer-friendly and simple to use.
The business was launched on July 18, and has been growing in recognition ever since. It also uses biodegradable packaging, to be as environmentally aware as possible.
“I wanted to create a clothing brand that my friends and I would like to wear, and ensure it was affordable to my age group,” Thomas added.
“My friends and family have been helping a lot with the modelling of the clothing, and creation of the social media posts.
“I managed to come up with the designs for the products by brainstorming ideas with everyone originally. We started getting more and more creative with the designs and before we knew it, we manged to fill our store.
“But apart from clothes, our phone cases have been very popular with the airport luggage tag case proving to be a best seller.”
While business is booming for Thomas, the 17-year-old has shown his support for the new North-East Now campaign as it aims to promote local businesses battling through the Covid-19 pandemic.
The initiative, driven by Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce, and backed by Hampton, Aberdeen Journals and VisitAberdeenshire, is shining a light on local businesses.
A website makes it easy for people to support local firms from a wide range of industries including food, drink, fashion, beauty, lifestyle and more.
Thomas said: “I think the North-East Now website is a brilliant way to promote our brand, as well as other local businesses. It is an amazing way to unite local people.
“The website is a great way to showcase our fantastic regional businesses and helps them gain more of an audience. I’d urge anyone to support local above larger companies.”
To find out more about North-East Now, people can visit northeastnow.scot and positive business stories are welcomed at stories@northeastnow.scot