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Watch: A burglar enters a Maskit store in Jaffa and steals goods worth hundreds of thousands of shekels
An anonymous burglar broke the windows of the Maskit fashion house in Jaffa, went inside - and stole goods worth hundreds of thousands of shekels.
CEO Nir Tal: "This is a difficult time for the economy and for Israeli fashion, but we are strong and resilient."
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Documentation from the security cameras: burglary at the Maskit fashion house in Jaffa (security cameras of the Maskit fashion house)
The Maskit fashion house in Jaffa was broken into less than two weeks ago by an unknown person, who stole dozens of items worth hundreds of thousands of shekels.
The burglar smashed the shop windows with a stone - and went inside.
The security cameras in the store documented the burglar, who entered the place in the middle of the night, emptied the slings and took with the hangers the expensive clothes of Maskit, behind which stands the current designer of the fashion house, Sharon Tal.
The police opened an investigation about two weeks ago and only today (Sunday) was this allowed for publication.
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Before the break-in.
Maskit Fashion House in Jaffa (Photo: Courtesy of Maskit)
If it is not enough that the Corona period is challenging for small businesses that are having a hard time surviving the closures and declining sales, now the prestigious fashion house has been hit hard as a result of the theft.
Recently, due to the guidelines of the Ministry of Health in the face of the corona epidemic, the stores have remained closed - and so has a continuum.
In addition, due to the closure, the streets were empty and police forces were assigned to enforce corona guidelines.
Which may have influenced the break into the fashion house.
"This is an unpleasant experience for a Maskit house during a difficult period in the country on various levels," said Nir Tal, CEO of the Maskit fashion house. "I am sorry that someone gets into a situation where he has to break into stores and steal items of clothing.
This is a difficult time for the economy and for Israeli fashion, but we are strong and steadfast and we will create more items for our customers quickly. "Tal, who tries to remain optimistic despite the difficult experience, also added:" Above all we are comforted by So much so that he was stolen. "
Goes into the store, takes items - and leaves.
Documentation from the security camera in the Maskit store (Photo: Maskit security cameras, PR)
Empty the burglar that breaks in the documentation from the security camera in the Maskit store (Photo: Maskit Security Cameras, PR)
Entered by smashing the glass with a stone.
Fingerprints were taken (Photo: Maskit)
The Maskit fashion house was established in 1954 by Ruth Dayan.
In the 40 years of the brand's activity, it has employed no less than 2,000 employees and its models have been sold around the world and presented in joint exhibitions with Dior, Givenchy and Yves Saint Laurent.
In 2013, the new attraction was revived under the hand of designer Sharon Tal, drawing its inspiration from the brand's heritage.
Among the well-known brand customers are the late Nehama Rivlin, fashion icon Sarah Jessica Parker, Shavit Wiesel, Nivar Madar, Amit Farkash, Moran Atias and others.
Models from the more accessible brand M by Maskit (Photo: Yifat Zeiler)
In 2013, the new mosque was revived (Photo: Yifat Zeiler)
Loyal customer.
Sarah Jessica Parker (Photo: Splash)
On the track.
Maskit at Tel Aviv Fashion Week, 2020 (Photo: Gil Hayun)
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