Cody Simpson’s clothing line lands in Myer
Cody Simpson’s clothing line lands in a BIG Australian store, as the singer and swimmer raves about the unisex and eco-friendly range on social media.
Cody Simpson’s Prince Neptune clothing brand has been acquired by Myer.
The singer and professional swimmer took to Instagram on Tuesday to announce the major deal with the retail giant.
The eco-friendly range of unisex leisure items can now be purchased at ten different locations across the country.
Sharing the news on social media, a clearly exuberant Cody modeled a black Prince Neptune hoodie from the line.
“This is a big deal for us to go into retail and partner with Myer,” Cody said in the post.
Cody Simpson’s Prince Neptune clothing brand has been acquired by Myer
“Now you’ll be able to shop on the floor, in person… come in today before we’re all gone,” he added.
Cody added a list of the ten Myer stores in the post which included locations in: Melbourne City, Sydney City, Perth City, Pacific Fair on the Gold Coast, Parramatta, Bondi, Geelong, Adelaide City and Karrinyup in Perth.
Grabbing his shirt, Cody can be seen explaining that his latest Prince Neptune range is made from 100% organic cotton.
He signed off his post with a plea to fans to support his brand.
The eco-friendly range of unisex leisure items can now be purchased at ten different locations across the country. The line is unisex and designed by Cody himself.
Meanwhile, the competitive swimmer posted another story, with models posing in outfits from the new range.
He also included a photo of the Prince Neptune section in Myer’s Melbourne store.
One of the modeled outfits features a white hoodie with matching cream sweatpants.
The outfit, which retails for $298, was “carefully woven and embroidered.”
Longtime fans of the musician-turned-competitive swimmer will know that “Prince Neptune” is the pen name Cody uses for his poetry.
Cody officially launched the line in August of last year.
“This is a big deal for us to go into retail and partner with Myer,” Cody gushed.
Cody also modeled several items in the range, which features “luxe unisex loungewear staples”.
“I was looking for really comfortable sweatshirts and t-shirts that were made sustainably and realized how hard it is to find them,” she said.
He continued: ‘It was really important to me to stay true to my vision from both a design perspective and what I stand for.
“We took our time thinking about things like conserving water, using fewer chemicals, compostable packaging, and incorporating recycled materials, and we did it without compromising comfort and style.
This is important to me and hopefully to you as well.
The loungewear range is designed using eco-blend fabrics such as organic cotton and recycled polyester.
Outside of fashion design, Cody has focused on his swimming career.