Pause ties up with garment business 'Tomorrowland Apparel' part of Bombay Shirt Co.
26th August 2021, Mumbai:
Clothing brand Pause has tied up with garment business Tommorrowland Apparel, the owner of Bombay Shirt Company to re-launch on the company’s e-commerce store.
Pause has launched a range of made-to-order ‘conscious clothing’ for women on the store. By retailing its selection of loose fit dresses, casual sets, and denim on Bombay Shirt Company’s e-commerce store, It is being supported by Tomorrowland Apparels, a business which counts venture capital firm Lightbox as an investor
Bombay Shirt Company has built a platform for made-to-order clothes with great quality and craftsmanship. The company includes responsibly made clothes on the site that can be personalized for the wearer. It encapsulates the essence of the city; modern and fast paced, and buttressed with old world charm. It provides design options that are curated to reflect the latest sartorial trends. It constantly innovates with fabrics and refining designs to ensure the perfect blend of contemporary design and classic tailoring.
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