Ssangbangwool·Namyoung Bibian "Emergency Disaster Relief Funds Can Be Used"
[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Ssangbangwool Group announced on the 19th that emergency disaster relief funds can be used at Ssangbangwool's TRY stores and Namyoung Vivian's road shops.
A Ssangbangwool Group official stated, “The 641 TRY stores nationwide and 107 Vivian road shops are operated by small business franchise owners, so emergency disaster relief funds can be used,” adding, “The company is making efforts to guide the use of these funds by posting notices in stores to inform customers about the use of emergency disaster relief funds and child care coupons.”
Ssangbangwool TRY introduced bra tops and running wear made from rayon, a representative summer material. The unique lightness and cool wearing sensation of rayon provide comfort. This product is comfortable due to its elasticity, and lace was added to the shoulder area to emphasize luxury.
Vivian also launched a bra set made of breathable mesh fabric, suitable for hot weather. The bra lining uses mesh fabric for good breathability and combines moisture absorption and quick-drying functions. In particular, the wing part removed the kipper and added spandex fabric, providing shaping functionality while making it lighter.
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A Ssangbangwool Group official added, “Amid the weakened consumer sentiment due to COVID-19, we expect the use of emergency disaster relief funds to have a positive impact on sales growth.”
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