Connecticut Business Entrepreneur Opens New Retail Line
Submitted by: Big J Mart Stores Inc.
2012-02-22 11:50:56
South Windsor, CT (OPENPRESS) February 23, 2012 -- 21 years old, seven total businesses, two books in Barnes & Noble, and now another business. A Connecticut local business man stirring up operations globally to reach his goals of starting his own clothing line. The clothing line which will carry the name "Bruvadi" is an Italian word that was brought to Justin's attention back in 2006. Immediately Calabrese reserved and licensed the name, and now he plans on using it for cashing in on a successful new product line.
The price does not come cheap as Calabrese plans to peruse this new business venture. Over the next several months, Calabrese and the team of designers will have to develop, design, and manufacture clothing to fit the Bruvadi culture, which lived by the mission statement of love, passion, and elegance.
Want to own a piece of Bruvadi? Calabrese plans that the average men's button down shirt will cost around $98 with prices as high as $200 for a hand crafted luxury polo. In addition to the casual wear that Bruvadi will retail, you can shop suits, ties, and accessories. For the women, Calabrese will have specific clothing such as skirts, handmade suits, and much more.
So what's the advantage to buying a piece of Bruvadi? Several unique factors which make up the Bruvadi brand include but are not limited to a lifetime warranty of all clothing, hand crafted designs, authentic registration cards for all merchandise purchased, and more. At this time, Calabrese does not plan on opening stores, however does plan on contracting out his clothing to other high end fashion retail stores.
Looking back upon Calabreses past, this is not the first time Justin has made the news. Back in 2010, Calabrese made headlines for Big J Mart, an online retail department store which took off with record speed. Calabrese has also published two books in Barnes and Noble. The books consist of a business guide for young entrepreneurs and the other being an autobiography of his life. With undoubted success at such a young age of 21, Calabrese has proven to young business owners that dreams can in fact become reality. "It's not uncommon for me to walk into the store and have people look at me, recognize me, or ask me questions. I just smile, answer then, shake their hand, and walk away. It is what it is," stated Calabrese.
The clothing line which will be online at Bruvadi.com is already up says website designers who have helped to design the flash animated website. There is no set date as of when it will be open to the public for shopping.