New British clothing brand launches its first line as old iconic stores close down - find out what's happening in the fashion world! 🧥🛍️
I tøjverdenen sker der altid noget nyt og spændende! Efter 88 år med stilfuld tøjmode lukker Cooley's Fine Clothing på Dayton Boulevard i White Oak. Samtidig åbner Apricot Vintage deres første fysiske butik i Irving Park efter 20 år som en online shop. Loft er også på vej med en ny butik på St. Johns Town Center, mens Harry Styles' brand, Pleasing, lancerer deres første officielle tøjlinje. Desværre meddeler USC, en højgade tøjbutik, lukningen af deres Union Square-afdeling i Aberdeen næste måned.
I en tid med lukninger og åbninger i tøjbutikverdenen er det interessant at se, hvordan selv ikoniske og traditionsrige butikker som Cooley's Fine Clothing må lukke efter så mange år. Samtidig ser vi, hvordan online successer som Apricot Vintage bevæger sig ind i fysiske butikker for at nå endnu flere kunder og dele deres vintage stil. Med Loft og Pleasing på vej med spændende nye tilbud ser det ud til, at modeverdenen fortsætter med at overraske os med innovation og stilfulde valg.
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