VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 09, 2018 -- INDOCHINO, the leader in made to measure apparel, has launched its Seasonal Spring/Summer 2018 collection along with an updated Premium range and a brand new Luxury line boasting the highest quality suit fabrics. Each of these collections are comprised of new and improved fabrics as part of the company’s continuing mandate to offer the best custom apparel selection at tremendous value.
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Clean lines and dynamic neutrals define INDOCHINO’s Spring/Summer 2018 collection. Customers are introduced to an impressive range of blues, grays and subtle patterns in airy fabrics like lightweight wool, wool-linen and wool-silk. These limited-issue suits are available for $399 USD or $529 CAD.
Cashmere and mohair are the stars of INDOCHINO’s new Luxury Collection. Available all year round, high quality wool is blended with these sought-after fibers to give customers suits with exceptional handfeel, lightness and drape, all for $449 USD or $579 CAD.
INDOCHINO’s Premium collection is the epitome of versatile, high performance style. Sewn from durable wool fabrics in classic solid colors, birdseyes, sharkskins and fineline patterns, these all-around suits are ideal for wearing all day, every day. Customers can get these foundational suits for just $399 USD or $529 CAD.
“You need to buy a suit the way you wear one—with confidence,” said Dean Handspiker, Vice President of Design. “We established a core collection of expertly curated wardrobe staples that you can return to again and again. We look forward to introducing new colors and fabrics every season, and always being your source for effortless style.”
Establishing three core collections will streamline the shopping experience for customers. Each assortment has distinct characteristics that appeal to the diverse tastes and preferences of Indochino’s vast client base. The core Premium and Luxury collections ensure the classic fabrics will be available anytime while the Seasonal injections guarantee the product assortment is regularly refreshed with current colors, patterns and materials.
“At INDOCHINO, we design for the future—that’s how we’ve grown to be the leader in made to measure apparel,” said Drew Green, CEO of INDOCHINO. “Anticipating what our customers will need keeps us constantly innovating our products, tailoring methods and superior showroom experience. We never stop finding ways to give men the best quality and value for their custom garments.”
To view and download images and INDOCHINO’s lookbook, click here.
About Indochino
As the global leader in made to measure apparel, Indochino has developed the shopping experience of the future. Born out of the belief that you don't need to spend a fortune on a custom wardrobe, we were the first company to disrupt the retail sector by making perfect-fitting, personalized apparel on a mass scale.
Customers take on the role of designer, picking out every minute detail of their suits and shirts to make them truly one-of-a-kind. These garments are made to their precise measurements and shipped directly to their door, hassle free. Our omnichannel approach allows them to shop online or in person at any of our showrooms.
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