Not Your Daughter's Jeans (NYDJ)
Not Your Daughter's Jeans celebrates the beauty of women who know who they are and know that they don't
need to impress anyone but themselves.
Slip on a pair of “Not Your Daughter’s Jeans” and discover that
comfort and style are not mutually exclusive. These are the jeans you wished for in the harsh light of
the dressing room. The jeans you used to hope would magically appear in your closet. These are jeans
that will respect you in the morning, look good coming and going and make you proud of every single
curve.
Adini
Adini supplies Womens Wear, Ladies Wear and Ladies Accessories of outstanding quality, comfort and
style at exceptional value. Adini Casual Clothing is exciting, varied and colourful, ranging from
Casual Clothing to Kaftans and Dress Outfits. There is really nothing like it for quality, originality
and price.
I.Say
i.say is a new fashion-conscious brand of clothing with a big personality. They believe in what is
authentic, a sense of belonging and the right to be who you are. They design clothes for real women
- women with shapes, spark, courage, and opinions.
Jackpot
Jackpot is fashion clothes for women who appreciate the beautiful artworks and prints, as well as a comfortable fit.
Jackpot is dedicated to sustainable fashion and supports farmers committed to using organic growing methods.
Pomodoro
Pomodoro fills the gap in Smart Casual Womens Wear market for discerning women who want to wear casual
clothing that is individual, feminine and yet affordable. Pomodoro ladies wear is renowned for
producing a beautifully coordinated Smart Casual collection mixing key knitwear and jersey pieces in
statement colours with striking prints and strong tailoring.
Saloos
Saloos Collection is the exclusive brand of Fabuline Limited based in Manchester, United Kingdom.
From its introduction into the UK womenswear clothing market, Saloos Collection has grown into an
internationally recognised brand. They are renowned for their high quality products, excellent fitting
and manufacture.
