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Case Study: Mother By Lela Becker And Tim Kaeding
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About Us
Mother was founded in the year 2010 by the designers Lela Becker and Tim Kaeding. Mother is well-known for its irreverent attitude and super-soft fabric. They at Mother, specialize in making denims but they also provide their customers with various other products. Their product range includes Denims, Pants, Sweatshirts, Shirts, Tees, Jackets, Shorts/Rompers etc. It offers the washes and fits that appeal to a wide range of women.
Tim, who is the founder and designer likes to say that Mother is a word which is loaded with ambiguity as it is unconditional love, goes against the grain; the brand pushes technical limitations when it comes to that signature soft denim, and pushes brand boundaries when it comes to, for instance, naming silhouettes (think cheeky: The Groupie, The Dropout Boyfriend).
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When you checkout after buying the product, you need to click on ‘International’. All the promotional codes and coupons are not applied on International orders. The delivery dates and timings will be mentioned when you are purchasing the product, in case, you need any information regarding delivery and shipping, you can contact their customer executive team.
Return Policy
They want their customers to be fully satisfied with their products, in case, you are not contented, they allow you to return back the merchandise within 30 days from the receipt of the parcel. All the orders that are under the ‘Sale’ category will not be liable for return. The refund will be made in the same way, which was used for purchase.
Contact Details
For all your queries, doubts, feedbacks and suggestions, they want you to feel free to get in touch with their customer executive team. They will listen to all your problems and will provide the best solution to it. You can use the following contact details to get in touch with the customer executive team of

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