Stripe & Stare to give away its signature soft knickers at Chelsea pop-up


Sustainable underwear label Stripe & Stare is organising store in London’s Duke of York Sq. for a two-day pop-up from 30 to 31 Could, providing guests free knickers and Little Moons mochi ice cream to have fun the arrival of summer time in its signature smooth fashion.

The pop-up brings the model’s cult-favourite ultra-soft knickers – constituted of Tencel, a sustainable material derived from regenerated bushes – on to clients simply steps from the King’s Highway.

Cathy Newnes-Smith, Stripe & Stare’s CEO, informed TheIndustry.vogue: “We’re so excited to be popping up at Duke of York Sq.—simply steps away from the long-lasting King’s Highway, the place the model was first conceived. The pop-up affords us a possibility to satisfy each long-time followers and new clients, with a concentrate on serving to everybody really feel summer-ready with our signature underwear. Designed for consolation, breathability, and magnificence, Stripe & Stare is the right selection for the sunnier days forward.

“Come and be part of us, meet the workforce, and get impressed for Summer time. Sunshine, fashion, soft-as-clouds underwear and a few surprises await!”

@stripeandstare Come discover us finish of this week with @Little Moons …🍨🧊 #sustainablefashion #summer time #femalefounder #popup #weekendplans #littlemoons ♬ authentic sound – Stripe and Stare

Based in 2017 with a mission to create “the world’s most comfy knickers”, Stripe & Stare has develop into a go-to model for customers in search of planet-friendly consolation with out compromising on fashion. After six years of analysis and growth, Stripe & Stare formulated the right pair of on a regular basis knickers – not historically attractive however definitely not frumpy.

All of its merchandise are constituted of Tencel Modal, a fibre that’s not solely totally biodegradable but in addition confirmed to be twice as smooth as cotton. The model has additionally earned recognition for its dedication to transparency, moral manufacturing and low-impact packaging.