
Dressin.com Launch
A brand new shopping website just dropped. As part of the B2B retailer Dressin, the website values style and each customer’s experience. Additionally, this website is different than fast fashion retailers. The pieces available have aesthetic value and show consumers’ style wants and needs.
The site carries both men’s and women’s clothing along with accessories. Although there are different sections, the women’s clothing includes more categories like camis, dresses, and swimsuits. There is a “New In” section where the company adds pieces weekly, keeping with the most current trends.
Style and Aesthetic
The clothing on the site matches different consumers’ aesthetics. There are both minimalist and more flashy pieces listed. Also, the site includes a plus size section, making it size-inclusive.
A portion of Dressin’s styles are classic and simple. For instance, look at the Solid Spaghetti Strap Bodycon Dress. The piece ruches around the chest and stomach area. Additionally, this creates a sharper shape, allowing the dress to stay tight. Also, there are two slits in the bottom portion of the dress. Slits allow the legs to move freely, and so consumers lean towards items like this.
Each of the categories are separated by style. A few of the titles are casual, elegant, sporty, and boho. This helps the consumer if they are looking for a specific look instead of the name of an item. Additionally, the brand prices all of the items at wholesale value. Compared to fast fashion retailers, the company manages its own factories.
The Solid Knot Medium Rise Button Fly Pants are another available item. Additionally, they come in a beige color and work well with casual outfits. Their shape and top section make them unique. Unlike other beige pants, they are made of woven fabric and tie in the front.
Dressin.com is the place to get affordable clothing. The company uses wholesale prices and organizes the clothing into categories. These aspects of the site make it easy for the consumer to find and purchase what they want.
The featured image for this article is credited to Dressin.