Smoke wear label and cannabis brand Sundae School drops final Spring looks

Korean-inspired fashion house and cannabis brand Sundae School dropped the final pieces in the Spring line last week. Fits include cannabis leaf embroidered linen shirts made with fabric found in the Korean market, the return of the hanbok pant, striped mesh graphic prints in whimsical hand-drawn designs, and a refined cargo pant complete with drawstrings and pockets.

 

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In addition to being a self-described smoke-wear company, Sundae School owns and operates a California cannabis CPG brand made famous by its Mochi gummies. Since its founding, the brand has continued to design and manufacture trending original lines that always stay fresh. The design team has maintained a signature style that attracts influencers, celebrities, and fashion girlies (non-gendered). From the comment section to Discord– Sundae School doesn’t just have a consumer base—they’ve built a community.

The Spring line features breathable designs that are functional for Spring with original features like the cargo pant inspired by hanbok and denim hanbok pants with a button near the ankle for an optional amorphic fit. The striped mesh pieces feature a print drawn by Sundae School that tells the story of a tiger that cultivates a garden in L.A.’s Koreatown. And, of course, many of the pieces have extra pockets for your stash. We learned all of this and more from co-founder Dae Lim, who tried on the line and described each piece on Instagram– it’s shared moments like these that create a tangible connection to the brand in people all over the world.

The entire Spring line is available now at sundae.school, and many are already eager for more as the brand teases its Summer drop. Disclaimer: the minimum GPA requirement is 4.20.

 

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Cara Wietstock is Senior Content Producer of GreenState.com and has been working in the cannabis space since 2011. She has covered the cannabis business beat for Ganjapreneur and The Spokesman Review. You can find her living in Bellingham, Washington with her husband, son, and a small zoo of pets. 

Cara Wietstock is senior content producer of GreenState.com and has been working in the cannabis space since 2011. She has covered the cannabis business beat for Ganjapreneur and The Spokesman Review. You can find her living in Bellingham, Washington with her husband, son, and a small zoo of pets.