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LOS ANGELES - Californer -- The World Is Small, a Los Angeles-based streetwear brand dedicated to building community through fashion is thrilled to announce the launch of its Spring Summer collection.
Designed and manufactured entirely in Los Angeles using local vendors, The World Is Small's latest collection embodies the city's spirit. As part of the company's commitment to supporting the local community, a portion of the profits from each season is donated to non-profit organizations dedicated to serving the Los Angeles community.
In a significant milestone, The World Is Small has been accepted into the Los Angeles CleanTech Incubator's Founder Business Accelerator Program. This program focuses on increasing the economic, community, and environmental impact of small businesses and micro-enterprises throughout Los Angeles.
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To celebrate the launch of the new collection and showcase local talent, The World Is Small is hosting a gallery event at East Los Angeles' Film Scouts from July 12th to 14th. This event will highlight the collaborations between The World Is Small and local artists, photographers, and designers featured in the spring-summer collection.
"We're excited to introduce our Spring Summer collection, which showcases local talent and reflects our commitment to sustainability and community," said Andrew Chayra, founder of The World Is Small. "We're proud to be part of the Los Angeles CleanTech Incubator's program and look forward to continuing to make a positive impact in our city."
For more information, visit www.twis.clothing
Designed and manufactured entirely in Los Angeles using local vendors, The World Is Small's latest collection embodies the city's spirit. As part of the company's commitment to supporting the local community, a portion of the profits from each season is donated to non-profit organizations dedicated to serving the Los Angeles community.
In a significant milestone, The World Is Small has been accepted into the Los Angeles CleanTech Incubator's Founder Business Accelerator Program. This program focuses on increasing the economic, community, and environmental impact of small businesses and micro-enterprises throughout Los Angeles.
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To celebrate the launch of the new collection and showcase local talent, The World Is Small is hosting a gallery event at East Los Angeles' Film Scouts from July 12th to 14th. This event will highlight the collaborations between The World Is Small and local artists, photographers, and designers featured in the spring-summer collection.
"We're excited to introduce our Spring Summer collection, which showcases local talent and reflects our commitment to sustainability and community," said Andrew Chayra, founder of The World Is Small. "We're proud to be part of the Los Angeles CleanTech Incubator's program and look forward to continuing to make a positive impact in our city."
For more information, visit www.twis.clothing
Source: The World Is Small
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