'Elite American Student Fashion Rises'... Hanse Dream Curlysue Launches New Preppy Look Collection
[Asia Economy Reporter Yujin Cho] Hanse Dream, a children's clothing company, announced on the 13th that its French chic brand Colleeseu will introduce various new products in a preppy look style that adds a romantic feeling to retro.
The 'School Check Coat' maximizes retro sensibility with a check pattern combining a basic gray color and a bright, fresh yellow color. Coordinating it with the 'Color Soft Hoodie' creates a trendy style with a dandy charm.
The 'Lavender Twill Check Coat' features a soft lavender-colored check coat with white accents on the neck collar and pocket areas to create a bright look. The 'Bloom Trench Coat,' a trench coat product known as the epitome of spring fashion, adds a lovely feeling with a design that flares richly at the hem and a detachable ribbon waist belt.
They also introduced T-shirts, denim pants, and chilangs that can be matched with the coats. Among them, the 'Scarf-like T-shirt,' which has a scarf-shaped ribbon attached at the neck line as a point, offers a unique atmosphere both when layered and when worn alone.
Meanwhile, from the 15th to the 27th, all customers who purchase spring new products at Colleeseu stores nationwide will receive triple membership points. A cross bag will be given for purchases over 70,000 won.
Hanse Dream Colleeseu Business Director Dongsoo Han said, "In the children's clothing market, a newtro craze beyond retro is rising, and products that apply past retro fashion stylishly to the present are gaining attention."
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