Danzen

Danzen is a Kuboian clothing retailer based in Hausekeep, North Kuboia and founded in 1992. The brand specialises in casual everyday clothing that is affordable and eco-friendly, with its clothes mostly using lyocell and wool material.

History
Veronika Danzen (b. 1966), a Russian-German immigrant residing in Hausekeep, North Kuboia, founded Danzen in early 1992 as a cheaper, more eco-friendly alternative to the formal outfits that most Kuboians wore daily throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. She believed that using eco-friendly materials like lyocell would promote a healthier attitude in the market and encourage a wider range of buyers.

The first Danzen shop opened in Hausekeep on 31st August, 1992, though Danzen had been selling her own custom clothes for several years prior. It had expanded to at least one chain in each main area in Kuboia by the end of 1993.

Products
Clothing produced by Danzen is often sold in "packs", which contain a long-sleeved top, a fleece or cardigan and a pair of trousers (or a miniskirt and pair of tights or leggings).

Danzen also produces other clothing, including underwear and different types of shoes. The brand is particularly known for producing shoes featuring hook-and-loop fastener and knee-length boots.