Reversible clothing is getting popular in India and people are accepting it very quickly, according to designer Niti Singhal, owner of Indian brand Twee In One, who said with the distances making it difficult to travel back and forth and the hectic routine that everyone is dealing with, people are more than happy to see that clothes can be a problem solver.
Her brand’s main fabrics are outsource, but embroideries and stitching are done in her own manufacturing unit. Twee In One believes in 'less is more', she told Fibre2Fashion in an interview.Reversible clothing is getting popular in India and people are accepting it very quickly, according to designer Niti Singhal, owner of Indian brand Twee In One, who said with the distances making it difficult to travel back and forth and the hectic routine that everyone is dealing with, people are more than happy to see that clothes can be a problem solver.#
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)