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Brandocks opens online platform for shirts

BusinessDay
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The growing e-commerce space in Nigeria has now added another indigenous platform following the launch of Brandocks, an online platform that allows individuals purchase branded shirts and other apparels.

Brandocks launched its online platform recently in Lagos to embrace ICT solutions in a bid to support their growth initiative and tap into the country’s booming online landscape.

“We noticed that there was a huge gap in the order of branded apparels in Nigeria and across Africa. The platform allows individuals order for any branded apparel of their choices from a single piece to as much as 1 million pieces, depending on the quantity they want,” Enobong Kennedy, vice president-marketing and sales, Brandocks said at a press conference to unveil the platform.

“With brandocks our customers are allowed to customise their apparel to their taste, specification, design, size and even to the colour they want.

“We realise that technology is the next big thing. We also realise that technology is where the world is going into, so we decided to marry that off line experience online and that is what gave birth to Brandocks,” Kennedy said.

Speaking on ensuring that customers gets exactly what they customised and order online for, Kennedy said that brandocks ensures an end to end checks of product quality.

Also speaking during the launch, Ayodeji Fasore, vice president -product and technology said that the platform allows people express themselves through the customisation of their apparels to whatever they want and getting delivered to them nationwide.

Fasore said the brandocks.com has being designed to allow customers navigate easily to customise their shirts and make orders at their convenience. He noted that the organisation has partnered with Paypal to provide easy payment solutions to its customers and also partnered RedStar, to provide logistics for orders.

“The prices of our shirts are very affordable for all Nigerians and payments are made online,” he said.

Josephine Okojie

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