New Concept Fashion Startup Support Based on Dongdaemun Apparel

Linkshops Supports Startup at Singapore University with Kilsaglobal View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Linkshops, a wholesale clothing brokerage platform operated by co-CEOs Seo Kyung-mi and Oh Young-ji, announced on the 3rd that it has signed a business agreement with KILSA Global, a company specializing in overseas market expansion, to support startups based on the Dongdaemun fashion market at ITE, an educational institution in Singapore.


ITE College, a national educational institution under the Singapore Ministry of Education, is a vocational school focused on practical skills. It offers courses including fashion lectures integrated with IT and offline store startups.


Through this agreement, Linkshops will collaborate with KILSA Global to provide support across the entire K-fashion sector based on Dongdaemun clothing. This includes not only training personnel primarily for offline stores but also supporting curriculum focused on e-commerce startups. They will also assist retail major students' online and offline commercial activities at 'Epitome,' a complex shopping mall operated by ITE College.


KILSA Global has currently introduced over 20 Korean brands into the Epitome retail store, and prior to this partnership, Linkshops supplied Dongdaemun clothing products, selling out the first batch of men's T-shirt inventory within just one week.



Oh Young-ji, CEO of Linkshops, stated, "Fashion related to K-content is gaining great popularity mainly among the younger generation," adding, "Reflecting the high demand from the local school, they actively wished to collaborate, which aligns well with Linkshops' overseas strategy, leading to this business agreement."


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