THE PAST two years have been difficult for many businesses in the country, but despite enduring the pandemic turbulence, the clothing brand INSPI Philippines has continued to innovate and provide trendy products for its customers as it aims to become their everyday wear and go-to fashion brand.
Ready to move forward in this new normal, Ainna Aquino, INSPI marketing head, recently launched a collection of vintage t-shirts that bring out the personality of each wearer.
“Our new vintage collection is inspired by the Roller Disco as well as shirts that have been designed with roller skates and other graphic designs. There are also clothes that have vintage cars and diner as their designs,” Aquino said.
The latest collection also bared new faces. They are TikTok stars Dior Veneracion, Vanessa Alvarez, Micaella Flores, Chierald Tan, and Jayzie Bonifacio. Besides tees, INSPI, which started to print bible verses and positive vibes t-shirts, likewise markets bags and footwear.
The local but Japan-inspired brand’s new collection has been introduced to target the new era, including the Gen Z, inviting them to go back to basics. Hence, the vintage collection, Aquino also said.
The brand, however, fits everyone “as we want fashion to be accessible to everyone,” she noted. Apart from having the clothing line, the brand also has accessories and baby items.
INSPI sold shirts with different statements before, but it is now aligning itself with other well-known clothing brands in the local market. “We are leveling up and are trying to cover all aspects of the clothing line,” she added.