Sree Vijaykumar | From the Editor's Desk
Bespoke apparel market poised to grow exponentially; old school (but exclusive) tailoring is back! The bespoke shirts and trousers market in the country may still be small, but has the potential to grow exponentially over the next few years with young upwardly mobile people (25-40 years old) wanting a more personalized experience. Consider these top-end brands- Belissimo (meaning beautiful, in Italian), Brunito and Camessi. These brands are fighting it out to carve a niche in the exclusive fashion segment, amongst the rich and the famous. They expect this market to double over the next few year More here
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