Empowering the Next Generation of Models Through the ICAN Fashion
(Isstories Editorial):- Raleigh, North Carolina Jul 25, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – ICAN Clothes, the inspiring Black and veteran-owned brand known for its bold message of empowerment, purpose, and self-expression, is proud to announce its participation in the internationally acclaimed Children’s Show in New York City on Sunday, July 27 and Monday, July 28.
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Hosted at Chelsea Industrial, The Children’s Show is the premier destination for global children’s fashion brands. This marks ICAN Clothes’ debut appearance at the show, where they will unveil their newest children’s apparel line designed to affirm confidence and inspire individuality from the playground to the classroom.
“This is more than fashion, it’s a movement. We’re honored to showcase our message of resilience, pride, and possibility to buyers and brands from around the world. Every thread we design tells a story, and our kids deserve to wear one of strength and identity.” said Kelsey Battle, ICAN Clothes – Founder and Owner.
With roots in community activism, military discipline, and cultural pride, ICAN Clothes infuses each piece with affirming messages like “I CAN build the FUTURE”, “I CAN lead”, and “I CAN rise.” The children’s collection is a natural expansion of the brand’s mission: helping people believe in themselves, no matter their age.
Learn more about where the ICAN Clothes booth will be located by following on Instagram @icanclothes, where retailers, media, and attendees are invited to connect, view the collection, and hear the story behind the movement.



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