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KRE PRIME is introducing a convertible jumpsuit set that delivers two polished looks, easier dressing, and adaptive functionality in one streamlined design.
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS - Californer -- KRE PRIME today announced the launch of its Dual-Top Convertible Jumpsuit, a modern adaptive design that combines versatility, accessibility, and style in one coordinated set. Available beginning May 25, 2026, the three-piece design gives customers two refined looks while supporting easier dressing for a wide range of lifestyles and mobility needs.
Crafted in premium four-way stretch crepe made from 94% recycled polyester and 6% spandex, the jumpsuit is designed for shape retention, comfort, and elegant drape. The wrinkle-resistant, travel-ready fabric and machine-washable care were selected to support everyday practicality while maintaining a premium feel for customers seeking polished, functional fashion.
Designed with adaptive accessibility at its core, the garment allows the bottom portion to be removed independently without taking off the top, offering greater flexibility for wheelchair users and others who benefit from clothing that responds to changing mobility or dressing needs. KRE PRIME said this design approach reflects its commitment to creating apparel that feels beautiful, inclusive, and practical for real life.
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Headquartered in Minneapolis with a remote-first operating model, KRE PRIME is launching the Dual-Top Convertible Jumpsuit in Black and Red, sizes S through XL, at an MSRP of $150 on kreprime.com. The company said its digital-first structure is designed to support agile operations, broad online reach, and a supply chain built for modern retail.
"I've always loved jumpsuits because I'm a minimalist, but traditional jumpsuits can be frustrating," said Kate Barikor Grady, founder of KRE PRIME. "I wanted to create something that solved a real functionality problem while still feeling beautiful, inclusive, and easy to wear. A lot of that inspiration also comes from my late sister, Tonubari Barikor, and from wanting to create something we could have shared together."
KRE Prime Women's Dual‑Tops Convertible Jumpsuit Black/Red
Crafted in premium four-way stretch crepe made from 94% recycled polyester and 6% spandex, the jumpsuit is designed for shape retention, comfort, and elegant drape. The wrinkle-resistant, travel-ready fabric and machine-washable care were selected to support everyday practicality while maintaining a premium feel for customers seeking polished, functional fashion.
Designed with adaptive accessibility at its core, the garment allows the bottom portion to be removed independently without taking off the top, offering greater flexibility for wheelchair users and others who benefit from clothing that responds to changing mobility or dressing needs. KRE PRIME said this design approach reflects its commitment to creating apparel that feels beautiful, inclusive, and practical for real life.
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Headquartered in Minneapolis with a remote-first operating model, KRE PRIME is launching the Dual-Top Convertible Jumpsuit in Black and Red, sizes S through XL, at an MSRP of $150 on kreprime.com. The company said its digital-first structure is designed to support agile operations, broad online reach, and a supply chain built for modern retail.
"I've always loved jumpsuits because I'm a minimalist, but traditional jumpsuits can be frustrating," said Kate Barikor Grady, founder of KRE PRIME. "I wanted to create something that solved a real functionality problem while still feeling beautiful, inclusive, and easy to wear. A lot of that inspiration also comes from my late sister, Tonubari Barikor, and from wanting to create something we could have shared together."
KRE Prime Women's Dual‑Tops Convertible Jumpsuit Black/Red
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