Irish singer Cian Ducrot launches MishMash clothing brand

The 27-year-old from Cork went viral on TikTok for his single 'All for You', which reached number 2 in the Irish Singles Chart.
Irish singer Cian Ducrot launches MishMash clothing brand

Eva Osborne

Grammy award-winning Irish singer Cian Ducrot has launched a clothing line  - MishMash.

The 27-year-old from Cork went viral on TikTok for his single 'All for You', which reached number 2 in the Irish Singles Chart.

Posting about the launch on Instagram, Ducrot wrote: "I can’t believe after 1.5 years of work we have finally brought you @mishmash.world this brand means so much to me and what it represents means even more to me.

"It’s a family and a culture and I can’t wait to grow together! This is just the beginning! Welcome to MISHMASH!"

He said he is "obsessed" with fashion and clothing, but spends so much time in clothes that he feels "aren't right".

"I literally spent a whole tour cutting my own hoodies and t-shirts to realise why don't I make my own perfect fitting clothes?

"Hoodies that don't bunch up under jackets and crop deliciously, the perfect cap, t-shirts that sit perfectly..."

Ducrot said he set on a mission to make the "perfect clothes".

"It is hard and I now understand why I haven't found it before. Sample after sample that wasn't right and being pushed to accept it but I wouldn't settle for almost perfect. And then finally we got it!

"Inspired by all my favourite vintage clothing but made to last a lifetime. Wear it till it's vintage litearlly!"

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