AR Brand To Watch: Cosset Clothing

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Founded by Shriya Suri and Isha Suri in April 2021, Cosset Clothing was established with a mission to bridge the gap between style and sustainability while addressing the disconnect between consumer preferences and the fabrics commonly used in garment production.

The brand aims to redefine the narrative of natural, sustainable fashion, catering to individuals in their ’20s to ’40s who seek high-quality, premium styles. By prioritising sustainable fabrics, Cosset Clothing appeals to a growing demographic of conscious consumers looking for fashion that aligns with both their aesthetic and ethical values.

With an extensive range of co-ords sets, dresses, shirts and trousers, knitwear, sweatsuits for women and shirts, shorts, co-ords and sweatsuits for men, the brand’s ethos centres around merging vibrant colours and timeless silhouettes that focus on comfort and longevity.

Cosset Clothing’s dedication to sustainability is evident in its small-batch production model, which consciously moves away from the fast fashion model toward mindful and intentional creation. With prices starting at Rs. 1,499 and going up to Rs. 14,900, each piece reflects ethical sourcing and eco-friendly practices, offering options for various occasions. The use of coconut and pearl buttons adds a subtle touch of eco-conscious luxury, further highlighting the brand’s commitment to sustainability and craftsmanship.

Going forward, Shriya and Isha have ambitious plans for Cosset Clothing’s future, with a focus on expanding both womenswear and menswear collections. They aim to cater to diverse market segments globally, utilising both online and offline channels to reach a broader audience. Their vision is to grow Cosset into a global brand, introducing new product lines that resonate with a wider range of consumers while staying true to their core values of sustainability and premium quality.

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