Could homegrown activewear label Anya Active be Singapore’s answer to Lululemon?

To create the cloth we want, we worked closely with a factory in China, Sutikno said. R&amp, D was founded before Anya Active even existed as a side hurry until the pandemic struck, and developing the clothing brand immediately became her beacon in the dark.

Her explanation to the Chinese vendor was more than blatant. ” We wanted to create something that was appropriate for all-day use,” the motivator was. The material has to support and do fitness duties and at the same time, get quick-drying and cool enough to endure Singapore’s temperate climate. Most significantly, it has to travel at an affordable price place”.

At the get-go, working all these strict pre-requisites into a substance remained a noble passion but under Sutikno’s never-say-die resilience, DreamLuxe, a “dreamy, buttery-soft” materials engineered for “feel-good action” became a reality.