What does the brand KSCY mean?
Kiss Chacey (KSCY) is a brand synonymous with the young fashion conscious youth of Australia.
Is KSCY Australian?
Kiss Chacey | Australian Mens Streetwear Fashion | KSCY.
What is Kiss Chasey brand?
About Us. Evolution is and always has been the driving force behind Kiss Chacey. Started in 2008 in Australia, we’ve built our reputation by producing high quality mens streetwear, drawing on international and local trends to produce thoughtful and unique collections that are constantly evolving to offer something new.
Who owns Kiss Chasey?
ben clark –
ben clark – Owner – kiss chacey clothing pty.
Why does KSCY clothing have a cross?
kisschacey Ill never forget the day, we designed the cross for the back neck of all our tees.. It became our branding in a time…
How do you pronounce Wndrr?
Launched in Melbourne, Australia early 2016, WNDRR (pronounced Wanderer) is a modern take on classic streetwear- relaxed, oversize fits, bold graphics with an attention to detail.
Who owns Neverland?
CSD Brands founder and creative director Paul Edwards never got the memo. His company, which operates 11 Neverland Store locations and has a wholesale brand portfolio spanning 15 countries, is scattered with both. “We have seven family members in various departments,” Edwards says.
Who owns Nena and Pasadena?
Last week we wrote about AFL player Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin, owner and director of sexist fashion label Nena and Pasadena.
Can you visit Neverland?
Can you visit Neverland Ranch? However, unlike Graceland, Neverland Ranch is not designed to be a tourist attraction, and therefore visitors can only go as far as the gate, and once there, read any notes that may have been left by fans of the singer.
Does Buddy Franklin own Nena Pasadena?
He has quite a bit at stake. Buddy’s no fool despite popular perceptions. He’s part owner of the clothing brand, Nena & Pasadena, established in 2010.
Why is it called Nena and Pasadena?
SO WHERE did the Nena & Pasadena name come from? ”Nothing to do with me,” Franklin said. The name, according to Buddy, was inspired by the label’s co-founder Tim Arandt, who owns a range of fashion labels. ”Tim had a girlfriend and she left him to go back to the United States,” Franklin said.