Kiyasuku Launches "Inclusive Alteration Partnership" for Apparel Brands; Haruulala organic is the First Partner Brand
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Kiyasuku, a service specializing in clothing alterations for people with disabilities and illnesses, has launched a new "Inclusive Alteration Partnership" for apparel brands. This initiative allows brands to offer Kiyasuku as an official alteration service for their products, enabling them to reach customers who have difficulty dressing due to disabilities or illnesses, without the need for developing special products or incurring inventory risks. Haruulala organic, a brand of organic cotton baby and children's clothing, is the first to adopt this partnership.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Inclusive Alteration Partnership?
- A: It's a service where apparel brands partner with Kiyasuku to officially offer Kiyasuku as an alteration service for existing products to customers with disabilities or illnesses who have difficulty dressing. It allows brands to reach diverse customers without developing special products.
- Q: Why did Haruulala organic become the first partner brand?
- A: Haruulala organic shared Kiyasuku's vision of wanting to deliver their clothes to more people, including those with disabilities or illnesses, aiming for a society where everyone can choose their desired clothing.
- Q: What are the benefits of this partnership model for brands?
- A: Brands can introduce it without developing new products, maintain their existing product lineup, and avoid new inventory risks, while reaching customer segments previously inaccessible.