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HOPE MILLS, N.C. - ncarol.com -- Fayetteville Gear and Garb, a custom apparel and athletic equipment store, announced today their new online stores platform. This platform will allow schools, businesses, civic organizations, youth leagues church groups and other organizations and groups to promote and sell custom apparel designed with their own logo or message. Fayetteville Gear and Garb offers an intuitive online store platform that empowers growth for organized groups of all sizes. With an online store, businesses select the items in which to place their logo, thus keeping with a smaller and more uniformed selection, and customers can shop from the privacy and safety of their own home 24 hours a day. The online orders are received by Fayetteville Gear and Garb, processed, fulfilled and shipped.
Due to the recent pandemic, and the increase of online shopping, Anderson has watched local businesses decline, downsize or close. Anderson notes this is not the time to close up shop, but rather, increase your exposure through branded clothing, tee shirt promotions, hats, bags and any other types of marketing that will keep your name in front of the consumer. "When others are Bears (making reference to the stock markets), that's when you become the Bull" notes Anderson.
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As a trusted partner, Fayetteville Gear and Garb is determined to create the innovative features that will help you expand your customer reach and remain competitive through customized apparel and sports wear. "We are excited for this opportunity,…" states Stuart Anderson, "as we believe the online shopping experience will only increase. We know of no other custom apparel and sports equipment store offering this same program".
For more information and/ or a demonstration of the program, contact Stuart Anderson, 919-904-3553
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About Fayetteville Gear and Garb
Established in 2017, Fayetteville Gear and Garb is a custom apparel decorator and athletic equipment store. Located in Hope Mills, the store experienced a set back due to Covid-19 pandemic, much like the rest of the world. With the reopening of the economy, the store has seen significant growth opportunities and has resumed full operations.
Due to the recent pandemic, and the increase of online shopping, Anderson has watched local businesses decline, downsize or close. Anderson notes this is not the time to close up shop, but rather, increase your exposure through branded clothing, tee shirt promotions, hats, bags and any other types of marketing that will keep your name in front of the consumer. "When others are Bears (making reference to the stock markets), that's when you become the Bull" notes Anderson.
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As a trusted partner, Fayetteville Gear and Garb is determined to create the innovative features that will help you expand your customer reach and remain competitive through customized apparel and sports wear. "We are excited for this opportunity,…" states Stuart Anderson, "as we believe the online shopping experience will only increase. We know of no other custom apparel and sports equipment store offering this same program".
For more information and/ or a demonstration of the program, contact Stuart Anderson, 919-904-3553
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About Fayetteville Gear and Garb
Established in 2017, Fayetteville Gear and Garb is a custom apparel decorator and athletic equipment store. Located in Hope Mills, the store experienced a set back due to Covid-19 pandemic, much like the rest of the world. With the reopening of the economy, the store has seen significant growth opportunities and has resumed full operations.
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