A fashion brand has reacted to Meghan Markle wearing its personalised black sweater featuring her children’s names in her latest Instagram video.
Meghan wore a simple black sweater with an adorable detail on the left side of the neckline, which was a sweet tribute to her two children, Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three.
It has been revealed the sweater was by the brand Club Chainstitch who have also posted their reaction on Instagram to Meghan wearing an item of their clothing brand.
Via an Instagram story, the brand re-posted Meghan’s video with the caption: “Wow!!!! Meghan is wearing a Club Chainstitch sweatshirt! Meghan is wearing the unisex black sweatshirt. She has her kids’ names Archie and Lili embroidered on the collar.”
Priced from £58 ($73), a black Club Chainstitch sweatshirt can be personalised using various different symbols, texts and colours, with Meghan choosing a white font for her own.
The brand owner also wrote: “What a way to come back from maternity leave! I had planned to keep the shop closed until next week, but decided to open up early because this is the coolest thing ever! So all of the other products in the shop are restocked now too!”
Club Chainstitch founder Ann Leachman embroiders each order on a vintage 1920s chainstitch machine at her Chicago studio, per her brand’s website.
The purpose of the Meghan’s video, however, was to let her followers know that something incredibly special had arrived in her post.
The mother of two spoke to the camera and then flipped her phone around to show piles of signed merchandise by the singer Billie Eilish, including clothing, a vinyl record and a tin lunchbox.
The Duchess of Sussex has been visiting those that have been affected by the Los Angeles wildfires and recently took to Instagram, sharing she reached out to a mother and daughter whose home was “left in ashes”, including a t-shirt obtained from the singer’s concert by a 15-year-old girl.
Meghan, 43, told her followers: “All that she’d been looking for in her home was the T-shirt from the Billie Eilish concert she’d just gone to.
“I said, ‘Well, I don’t know, Billie Eilish but I’m going to figure out how to get you this shirt’.”
The former royal managed to reach out to her contacts, and then have signed merchandise from the singer sent to her home in Montecito, California, on behalf of the Los Angeles wildfires evacuees.
As the fires continued to intensify last month, Meghan delayed the launch of her new Netflix series ‘With Love, Meghan’, until March 4.