Kolon FnC Iro, Sports Collection 'Club de Paris' Launches First Pop-up
Operating at Shinsegae Department Store Gangnam Branch Until the 1st of Next Month
[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] Kolon Industries FnC Division (Kolon FnC)'s contemporary brand 'IRO Paris' announced on the 21st that it will operate an exclusive pop-up store for its sports collection 'Club De Paris.'
Club De Paris is a Korea-exclusive line jointly planned by Kolon FnC and the IRO Paris design studio, featuring IRO's unisex capsule sports collection. The pop-up store is set up on the bridge next to the 'IRO Men's' store on the 6th floor of Shinsegae Department Store Gangnam branch and will run until the 1st of next month.
According to the company, Club De Paris pursues a new lifestyle called 'contemporary sporty look' by adding sports-optimized materials and designs while preserving IRO's DNA. It consists of about 90 items including cargo pants, down vests, and lightweight down jumpers made with IRO's unique vegan leather, glossy, and lightweight synthetic fiber materials.
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Lee Ji-eun, Executive Director of the CN Business Division, said, "Thanks to the enthusiastic support for the opening of the first IRO Men's store this month, we have launched the exclusive pop-up store for the sports collection Club De Paris," adding, "The Club De Paris collection is recommended as items suitable not only for sports such as athleisure and tennis but also for everyday wear."
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