Pacsun teams up with Princess Polly for exciting fall collection

Pacsun is introducing exciting partnerships and campaigns this fall. The clothing store is teaming up with Princess Polly, an Australian women’s clothing brand famous for its own designs and trendy style loved by youngsters.

Princess Polly’s cool Y2K look can now be found in 100 Pacsun stores across the U.S. and the people can now try on their clothes in person at Pacsun stores. Abbie Hutzler, Pacsun’s buying director, said this collaboration makes Pacsun a top place for cool fashion experiences.

This partnership also includes a special collection for fall which is available in Pacsun stores and on their website. The collection has sizes from 0 to 12 and the prices are below $115. It has lots of cute mini dresses, stylish tops for going out, and comfy oversized clothes. They’ve also added trendy things like cargo pockets, quilted patterns, and hand-drawn designs. The collection also has denim items like jeans, shorts, skirts with cool waistbands, and even a romper.

Pacsun first introduced Princess Polly in 15 of its stores back in March. People really liked it, according to Courtney Dres, Princess Polly’s chief merchandising officer. People had a great and positive reaction to this partnership.

She further added, “As innovative Gen-Z focused brands, the alignment with Pacsun has strengthened our U.S. presence, reinforcing our commitment to delivering trend-driven, high-quality yet accessible fashion to our audience.”

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