GoGenx.com Plans to Expand its Urban Fashion Selection with 10 Deep, Nike, adidas, Phenomenon and More
GoGenx.com, new on-line urban & hip-hop fashion retailer, has not completed their site's inventory listings yet but already doubling orders daily.
Due to their success, Jason McCommas, the on-line director has decided to look into brand expanion. McComas, the actual GoGenx retail chain's buyer, says he will attempt to get urban boutique brands and limited production shoe releases from Nike and adidas.
(PRWEB) July 10, 2006 -- GoGenx.com, after a successful launch of their on-line store, has promised to create one of the largest catalogues on-line for Urban & Hip-Hop clothing products.
"This is our first quarter of being in business and everything is moving forward swiftly. Starting around July 10th, we're going to add no less than 60 clothing products to our site each week. By September, GoGenx.com will be offering 80 new Urban & Hip-Hop fashion products per week," said Jason McCommas, GoGenx's on-line store director.
Offering a wide array of brands, the company's director also told SoJones.com that they are following the trends going on in Urban & Hip-hop fashion every day. McCommas, also the physical retail chain's buyer, says that he knows the only way to keep up with the heavily trend based market, is via being a part of it.
McCommas told SoJones "GoGenx will have all the staple brands. We'll definitely be keeping brands in stock such as Rocawear, Ecko & Ecko Red, New Era Caps, and Apple Bottoms. However, I also see that the urban boutique brands are getting hot right now, leaving an open void for major retailers like GoGenx to fill. I've observed this in the streets, on-line on sites such as SoJones, MySpace, and others. Because of that, I'm also looking into brands such as Frankie Boy NYC, 5ive Pointz, Famous Stars & Straps, and 10 Deep."
In addition to clothing, GoGenx will also be looking to take advantage of their shoe accounts. McCommas is looking to provide GoGenx.com customers with an assortment of adidas original clothing and footwear. With sneakers spreading from basketball & Hip-Hop culture into all genres of music culture, he feels it's only right GoGenx adds this to their inventory.
Nike Dunk, Air Force 1, and Jordan brand sneaker products is also something the on-line director hopes to bring to GoGenx.com successfully.
"Kids are going crazy over sneakers right now. I'm a sneaker fanatic myself so I know how much that could mean to our customers. I am hoping GoGenx can obtain an account for our physical and on-line venues with Nike," said Mccomas.
GoGenX.com is a subsidiary of GoGenx Inc., a retail chain of over 40 Urban & Hip-Hop clothing stores. The company made their on-line debut in June of this year. GoGenx is moving on-line after a rash of success in the last decade, becoming one of the fastest expanding Urban fashion retail chains.
Not to be passed by those who indulge in Urban & Hip-Hop clothing brands, GoGenx.com is currently giving 25% off to all its' site's visitors. Celebrating Independence day and their on-line success, the GoGenx.com sale will last the first half of July, ending on the 16th.
Working with SoJones.com CEO, Rodrick Rainey, GoGenx & Mccomas have tapped into the Urban & Hip-Hop fashion market on-line successfully. Using Rainey as a co-advisor to the project, GoGenX plans to retail all brands demanded by Hip-Hop and Urban culture.
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