Are clothes made from 'recycled materials' really helping against climate change ?
Founded four years ago by the young visionary Zarin Rashid, Kino is a movement towards sustainable fashion with a touch of tradition and culture. Rashid, the creator and driving force, had a plan for a venture that would create beautiful clothing while staying true to its roots.
Armada is one such brand that seems to be the answer to this particular prayer. Specialising in a range of casual and formal wear, Armada have perfected the idea of introducing fashion that seamlessly combines style and comfort.
This monsoon, embrace cotton clothing and lightweight accessories that not only keep you comfortable but also create a statement in fashion like no other. And to make our lives easier there’s TAAGA MAN monsoon collection with almost everything to meet our rainy season fashion requirements.
Like many in Bangladesh, Farhan Tanvir often struggled to find suitable clothing given his large size.
Are clothes made from 'recycled materials' really helping against climate change ?
Founded four years ago by the young visionary Zarin Rashid, Kino is a movement towards sustainable fashion with a touch of tradition and culture. Rashid, the creator and driving force, had a plan for a venture that would create beautiful clothing while staying true to its roots.
Armada is one such brand that seems to be the answer to this particular prayer. Specialising in a range of casual and formal wear, Armada have perfected the idea of introducing fashion that seamlessly combines style and comfort.
This monsoon, embrace cotton clothing and lightweight accessories that not only keep you comfortable but also create a statement in fashion like no other. And to make our lives easier there’s TAAGA MAN monsoon collection with almost everything to meet our rainy season fashion requirements.
Like many in Bangladesh, Farhan Tanvir often struggled to find suitable clothing given his large size.