Norwich Market's newest pop-up stallholder is a 17-year-old who has set up a clothing brand while in sixth form.
Jacob Duffy, from Costessey, is the creator of streetwear brand Temps and is currently studying BTEC Sport at Dereham Education Soccer Academy (Desa).
“I was just bored in business class and started designing," Jacob said. "I found a few manufacturers and decided to order some samples.
“My friends really liked them so I thought I would go for it.”
Jacob, an avid footballer, has funded this dream by himself. Starting with a humble £100, the more stock he managed to sell, the more he could order.
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He added: “I have never studied anything fashion-related but I would really love to do this full-time.
“I didn’t want to keep buying clothes from other manufacturers, so wanted to see what I could create for myself.”
He is knowledgeable about the current state of streetwear fashion and was inspired by brands including Corteiz, with his hoodies all being 400 grams per square metre meaning they are "extremely high quality”.
The pop-up stall will be open until March 18.
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