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Killer launches its SS17 collection - JEANOS

17 Feb 2017, 09:03 am

Killer launches its SS17 collection - JEANOS
Kolkata, Feb 17 (NITN): Killer the cult casual wear brand in India has scored once again by introducing the new word in the fashion lexicon of the youth. The home grown label is launching its unique line of collection named as 'Jeanos', which will be rolled out across its standalone retail outlets and MBO's.

Killer has christened its latest denim range as “Jeanos”.  Its a cool mix of Jeans & Chinos in different shades. With Blues and Blacks being the order of the day in the denim market for other brands, Killer has introduced some vibrant colours for the youth to “Flex Their Colourful Side. ”Killer has introduced Jeanos in 8 vibrant colours namely After Dark, Chocolate, Dark Grey, Khaki, Navy, Olive, Slate Grey, & Tobacco.

The inspiration of the collection lies in the fusion of style and comfort that expresses to Evolve every day – every sense of fashion. The design of each garment has been tailored to versatility so as to stand alone as a unique piece or compliment apparel already in the wardrobe.

Speaking on the collection launch, Hemant Jain, Director, Killer said, “Spring Summer collection launch is tailored keeping in mind the young fashion sensibilities, international trends and comfort. Each garment in the collection will flaunt its own unique personality. Our main objective is to bring style to our patrons and make them feel comfortable in the garment.”

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