Under the new brand, customers will be offered various clothing items, from overalls to T-shirts.
A large U.S. chain of department stores, J.C. Penney, has supplemented many of its brands with one more. According to a company representative, the Stylus brand is ideal for the era of coronavirus pandemics. More and more consumers are focusing on the convenience of purchasing items. According to the official statement, it is the comfort of wearing that is the main focus for creating Stylus items.
But it is important to note that Stylus clothes are not sports clothing. It was created for everyday wear and is positioned as an excellent solution for wearables at home, shopping trips, family gatherings, and even work in the office. As for the design, it is as neutral as possible. They have no bright colors, are made in soft colors, and are characterized by a superficial cut, without unnecessary design additions.
According to an official statement from J.C. Penney, work on the brand began last year. In this case, the developers’ main task was to meet the customers’ needs in comfortable everyday clothes. The demand for such things was very high today.
Clothing Stylus is already available in all J.C. Penney stores, with nearly four hundred available today. It is also possible to make a purchase online. The cost of things ranges from $26 to $89.
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