KIP.

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Vũ Minh Hoa

KIP. is a luxury Canadian pajamas brand founded by Natalie Marshall with the intention to encourage the modern woman to invest in a night’s rest and themselves. KIP. is also known as a female-owned and operated brand and are committed to empowering women and providing equal opportunities to all. With the influential messages, KIP. becomes a popular and welcome pajama brand in Canada.


However, that is not the only reason for KIP.’s popularity. The main reason that KIP. become well-known is that the pajamas quality this brand made. The pajamas of KIP. are produced from buttery soft premium 100% cotton. The comfortable form and fit waistband feel dreamy overnight, while the contrast piping and modern pockets add polish to customers' style. This combination creates a perfect night’s sleep that’s also perfectly chic.


In addition, KIP. offers a variety of different pajamas designs with several light colors like mist blue, soft rose, lily-white, champagne, monochrome, dove gray, etc. for its pajama sets. Due to this diversity, ladies could freely choose pajama sets that suit their own style. "Always shine and be yourself, even in sleep” is what KIP. wants to deliver to its customers.


Founded: 2017

Headquarters: Concord, Ontario

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kip_sleepwear/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kip.sleepwear/

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