Those Trina Turk fabrics filled with pops of color and creative designs can now be a part of one’s nighttime routine.
, which is 27 years old and started out producing womenswear, is also very print driven. It extended several print images to the collaboration from its extensive archive of about 800 designs. “It was a matter of finding the prints we felt made sense for sleepwear,” Turk noted.
The collection, manufactured in Sri Lanka, is made of soft fabrics that include jersey and poplin made with organically grown cotton and 100 percent silk charmeuse. The sleepwear collection is selling on various websites, including the Trina Turk and BedHead PJs websites, in all five Trina Turk locations and in BedHead PJs stores across the country.
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