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Re/DRESS is now available at:

YELLOW Gulshan flagship store on Gulshan Avenue (original collection) 

FRIENDSHIP COLOURS OF THE CHARS, House 40 (first floor), Road 12, Block E, Banani

(indigo-dyed and original collection)

TAAGA shop-in-shop inside Aarong Tejgaon multi-brand outlet (original and knit collection)

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One shirt for everybody!  The retro shirt is made from recycled cotton and polyester, lightweight, and comes in two sizes. 

 

TOP LEFT TO RIGHT:

 

Pat Kerr, age 71, founded and runs a residential mother and child home in Bangladesh which opened in 1989. She wears the Re/DRESS retro shirt in black with her own jeans and shoes. Xoaher Musavvir, age 34, film-maker/artist wears the Re/DRESS indigo dyed retro shirt and Re/DRESS white wide legs trousers, shoes by Aarong.  Ridy Sheikh, age 29, performing dance artist/choreographer/content creator who has just launched a dance studio in Dhaka. She wears the Re/DRESS retro shirt in white tucked into black Re/DRESS wide leg trousers with her own shoes and a TAAGA handbag.  Vignesh Khajuria, age 17, student/activist wears the Re/DRESS indigo dyed retro shirt and his own shoes and jeans. 

 

BOTTOM LEFT TO RIGHT:

 

Ridy wears an indigo-dyed Re/DRESS retro shirt, white Re/DRESS wide leg trousers with her own shoes, scarf by FRIENDSHIP COLOURS OF THE CHARS.  Vignesh wears the white Re/DRESS retro shirt with black Re/DRESS slim leg trousers and his own shoes. Pat wears the white Re/DRESS retro shirt, white Re/DRESS wide leg trousers, scarf by FRIENDSHIP COLOURS OF THE CHARS and shoes by Aarong. Xoaher wears the black Re/DRESS retro shirt, white Re/DRESS wide leg trousers and shoes by Aarong.

 

Notes on images:

 

Re/DRESS (role) models call Bangladesh home.  Committed to the vision of Re/DRESS they volunteer to demonstrate how versatile the collection is, bringing their own accessories and showing off their individual personalities. All images courtesy of Re/DRESS.

 

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