Kapsons is pleased to announce the inclusion of five well-known brands to its roster of more than 100 international brands. With the release of the newest Spring-Summer Collection ’24, several new brands were introduced, such as Ed-a-Mamma, One Friday, USPA Women, Dockers, and Aarké.
Darpan Kapoor, Vice Chairman, Kapsons Fashion said, “We are elated to announce 5 new global brands to our portfolio. At Kapsons Fashion, the commitment to offering an unparalleled shopping experience drives the organization to continuously expand and diversify its brand portfolio. Each brand brings its unique style and ethos, perfectly complementing the existing lineup and offering customers even more choices to express their individuality.”
The lifestyle apparel company “Dockers,” which was founded in San Francisco in 1986, transformed casual wear by popularising khakis, which are the epitome of carefree comfort and style. The brand, well-known for its classic and adaptable clothing, gives Kapsons’ assortment a sophisticated touch.
“Ed-a-Mamma,” a clothing line founded and sponsored entirely by Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt, combines sustainable techniques with Scandinavian design principles to produce fashionable and eco-friendly clothes for children.
“One Friday,” which originated in Mumbai’s energetic streets, embodies urban culture by providing trendy clothing that speaks to the city’s energy and fits with today’s way of life.
Ritu Kumar’s Aarké is the pinnacle of designer clothing for contemporary Indian cities. Its essence is still firmly anchored in Indian design heritage, even as it draws inspiration from outside trends. The brand’s design radiates refinement and painstaking workmanship.
USPA Women, whose origins can be traced back to the venerable American sportswear brand U.S. Polo Assn., offers a unique blend of sporty elegance and timeless style to the women’s fashion industry. With its chic and vibrant collections, the brand caters to the diverse fashion needs of today’s dynamic women.
Kapsons Fashion has close to 26 stores across 21 cities in India.