Peachy Den is unveiling a new collection dubbed ‘Sporty Noughties.’ The collection builds upon previous Peachy Den releases, providing an updated version of the brand’s beloved styles. Collection highlights include the ‘Genevieve Tank,’ a lacey tank with a graphic diamond print on the front, and the ‘Aurelia Skort,’ a jersey-style ruffled skirt with built-in shorts.
Other items include the neutral-toned ‘Harper’ series, comprised of a vest, skirt, and jeans. The ‘Dita Skort’ uses a cotton fabric and pleating along with a distinct topstitching that emphasizes the colors of the piece. Other silhouettes include a recycled nylon jacket, sustainably designed ‘Mimi Bottoms,’ and more.
The new ‘Sporty Noughties’ collection can be purchased on the Peachy Den website.
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