Green Awakening: Sustainable label Syne stitches new life into discarded kimonos

Mr Eshton Chua (left) and Mr Ian Sam in their kimonos on May 7, 2021. ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
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SINGAPORE - You probably will not find two men in Singapore more obsessed with kimonos than Mr Suffian Samat, 28, and Mr Eshton Chua, 27.

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