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Pinky Promise by Nity: Making loungewear a part of everyday fashion

05 June, 2022, 11:30 am

Last modified: 05 June, 2022, 11:31 am

However, the store was supposed to run for three months, but it could operate for only one month due to the second wave of the pandemic. But Pinky Promise by Nity has since participated in overseas exhibitions.

Since its inception, linen has been one of the most used materials of the brand. But silk and cotton have also been used in their collections.

“Linen is a tricky material to work with as it is prone to colour bleeds and sometimes shrinks after washing. At the same time, the material is super comfortable, making it perfect for sleepwear. I spent a lot of time studying the nature of this material,” added Nity.

Most of the raw materials used by the brand are sourced from China while some are sourced locally.

As of now, Pinky Promise by Nity is a team of seven people. Nity is the sole designer of the brand and she also takes care of the marketing and branding parts.

The brand has its manufacturing factory in Narayanganj, where 25 people work relentlessly to make beautiful loungewear.

The business mainly operates online. One can order through Pinky Promise by Nity’s website or social handles.

The brand also has its studio in the capital’s Dhanmondi where one can visit and purchase the products. However, a prior appointment is needed for that.

At the moment, Pinky Promise by Nity has 50 active collections that include three types of PJ suits (regular PJ, robe PJ and drop-shoulder PJ) and kaftans of different designs.

The majority of the brand’s customers are women aged between 25 and 40. To reach a bigger demographic and make sleepwear a regular choice for all, the brand has recently launched PJ suits for children and shorts for teenagers.

The price of a PJ set ranges between Tk1,800 and Tk2,200. Kaftan prices start from Tk1,800 and go up to Tk2,250. The kid’s PJs cost Tk1,000.



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