A homegrown brand of Terry S.A. Incorporated (TSA), the same company that introduced brands like Havaianas and Bensimon in the Philippines, Thread 365 embodies the values held close by TSA: quality, comfort, style and versatility. Recognizing an opportunity in the market for reliable, well-made classic clothing amidst an influx of international fast fashion brands, Thread 365 is designed to endure seasons and trends, Thread 365 is the perfect complement for an individual’s personal style. Dress it up, dress it down – the brand is built to be worn whenever, WEARever, all 365 days of the year.
Thread 365 kick started its launch with its Photo Project, where the brand handpicked 38 key influencers to take part in a photo shoot with Sara Black. The aspirational individuals were chosen for what they embody: distinct personalities, each one making waves in their respective fields (be it music, fashion, sports or even environmental activism). Because Thread 365 is all about versatility and authenticity, these quality personalities were tasked to take a Thread 365 tee and wear it in the way they felt most comfortable – proving that the perfect tee is made for everyone.
To properly launch the brand to the Filipino market, Thread 365 invited guests to “Enter the THREADmill Doors” on October 8, 2013 at the TSA Showroom. The special event gave guests an insider look at the process that goes into creating Thread 365’s top quality basics as well as a chance to view the stunning portraits from the Photo Project with Sara Black. Finally, media guests were able to create their own Thread 365 look, applying their personal style to the essential pieces of Thread 365.
A brand that offers quality, comfort, style, and versatility, there’s a lot to look forward to with Thread 365. Thread 365 will quickly become a staple in your closet, an everyday reminder that the search for the “perfect tee” can be called off.
XOXO,
Fashion Ate The Lawyer
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Thread 365 is available online at http://www.thread365.com and Aura Athletica Power Plant Mall and Bonifacio High Street.