Kathryn Wilson

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Kathryn Wilson

NZ$59.00

The leopard print hearts are a playful nod to a classic motif that often feature in our Kathryn Wilson footwear collections. The colour palette is fresh, feminine and fun, we wanted the T-Shirt to be a timeless design that would be a favourite for years to come.
Kathryn Wilson

This KATHRYN WILSON design was printed locally on an AS Colour organic white cotton women’s fitted tee.
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Kathryn Wilson has established herself as New Zealand's premier footwear designer, growing into an influential businesswoman with a brand that is in constantly high demand. After graduating from Massey University and winning an AMP Scholarship in 2002, Kathryn honed her design skills and set about creating her own line of footwear. Stocked in over 80 local boutiques and with an ever-growing online market, the label is on the front foot in the fashion industry.

In 2011 Kathryn opened her first retail store in the form of a pop-up shoebox that travelled New Zealand. This was later joined by a stand-alone store in Auckland's bustling Britomart precinct and has since grown to four retail boutiques in Britomart, Herne Bay, Newmarket and Wellington. Kathryn has been a long-term supporter of Breast Cancer Cure and has participated in over 10 of their catwalk events in Auckland, Dunedin, Queenstown, Mt Cook, Christchurch and Wellington over the last 3 years.

’We are excited to be involved in this campaign for Breast Cancer Cure and look forward to wearing our Kathryn Wilson T-Shirts this Summer along with the other designs from our favourite NZ brands. They are a great gift for our customers, friends and family in time for Christmas and of course, raising funds for a fantastic cause’ - Kathryn Wilson