South Korean fashion label Acme De La Vie (ADLV) has opened its first store in Vietnam inside the Thiso Mall in Ho Chi Minh City in partnership with local distributor Tam Son International.
ADLV also expanded in Australia earlier this year.
The store features ADLV’s signature black-and-white scheme.
ADLV Thiso Mall is home to the brand’s full selection of clothing, including t-shirts, sweaters, jeans, and hats.
Tam Son International plans to open a second ADLV store in Hanoi and an online retail channel.
ADLV, which is known for its oversized “baby face” hoodies and t-shirts, is also looking to expand its footprint in diverse areas such as Thailand, Europe, and the US.


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