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Color Siete takes over Bloomingdales

Hard work pays off. No one ever said it was going to be easy but it was worth it: 10 years after their arrival in the U.S, Color Siete, a Colombian company, is now exhibiting its clothing in the window displays of the exclusive store Bloomingdales.

T-shirts, jackets, sweaters, pants, denim products, all made in Colombia, have taken over the window displays of Bloomingdales. The clothing exhibited belongs to Rosé Pistol Kids, a brand of the Colombian group Color Siete. Rosé Pistol Kids offers fun and expressive wardrobe choices. The garments have a perfect fit on active children, with comfortable and soft fabrics.

Color Siete&rsquo s success in Bloomingdale&rsquo s is the result of a long process of market incursion executed over the past 10 years in the U.S. According to Luis Felipe Molina, president of Color Siete, the U.S. is a market full of opportunities for the company.  After 10 years of introducing its products to American buyers, Color Siete now has over 100 clients in the country.

For Molina, Bloomindgales owns the perfect window displays to show Color Siete&rsquo s products because their stores are well known for always selling high quality products. Bloomingdales also has customers who appreciate manufacturing details and high quality in each piece.

Bloomingdales is not the only store exhibiting Color Siete&rsquo s clothes. Other clients selling Rosé Pistol Kids include Nordstrom, Fred Segal, Barneys, Anthropologie, among others.

Over the years, PROCOLOMBIA has been an important partner for Color Siete, helping with strategic and economic advice. For PROCOLOMBIA, Color Siete is a great story of success. Another company showing Colombia&rsquo s Best to the World.

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