Pattern Cloud opens doors to fashion and textile buyers worldwide

THE PATTERN CLOUD new pioneering online marketplace founded by six of the textile world’s leading design companies – Amanda Kelly, Bay & Brown, Gather No Moss, Owens & Kim, Peagreen, and Whiston & Wright for print, pattern and latest designs and more has opened its virtual doors to fashion and textile buyers worldwide this June.

Six leading Textile Design companies with over 150 years of combined expertise are remodeling the way the textile industry functions for the future, with their seamless online platform which supports and enhances the everyday working lives of studios and buyers.

The founders believe the site will revolutionize traditional industry buying habits as buyers access new and relevant designs daily.

Founder Tracey Brown of Bay & Brown said that they have joined forces to create a seamless storefront to support and enhance the everyday working life of buyers. Members will discover up
to the minute cutting edge trends alongside fresh and original ways with time honoured classics.

THE PATTERN CLOUD premium buying and selling site gives customers the opportunity to shop by studio, gender, season or theme. Using their interactive pinboard customer’s can save and review their favourite patterns within design teams.

The Pattern Cloud textile brand offers an unlimited range of designs for Women, Men, and Kids. Launching with sixteen of the world’s best design studios in June, they aim to be one-stop-shop for pattern and print. TPC adds the latest up to the minute designs daily, giving buyers a 24/7 approach to purchasing and curating the artwork they want when they need it.

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