terms et conditions might be fresh in the scene, but founder Cassey Gan has been around for awhile, making her name as a womenswear designer in the world of fashion. A chemical engineer by training, she took a big leap of faith and transitioned into apparel making, never looking back since. Avid shoppers can find the eponymous brand on Fashion Valet, terms et conditions however, fuses Cassey’s craft with the talent of her own brother Jayden. Together, they’ve created a brand that personifies stylish and fun-loving wear.
Comprising of seven uniquely designed tees, each shirt is incorporated with Cassey Gan’s signature graphics. Apart from that, each shirt is made even more vibrant when printed on top of black or navy blue cotton fabric. Defying modern day’s obsession with all things minimalistic, the #liveincolour collection aims to add colour to every person’s wardrobe, at the same time representing a wearer who goes beyond the norm.
Bringing along other power siblings in the game like Leela and Kyren Thomas, Natalie Ong and Austen Yong, as well as Yong and Mei Shi, the #liveincolour line resonates with the bold at heart. The shirts also come in different mixes of graphics and textures, designed in-house and printed on polyester fabric, produced with sublimation technique.
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