FeetFinder to Release Branded Merch Through Fangear.vip

FeetFinder to Release Branded Merch Through Fangear.vip

PHILADELPHIA — Content platform FeetFinder has signed on with Fangear.vip's Brand on Demand platform to release custom apparel and branded merchandise.

"Fangear has been extremely successful in producing and marketing model and performer merchandise, posters, and calendars through their own Fangear.vip retail site, but the new Brand On Demand Platform allows companies and websites to not only have their own merch, but provides them with a fully supported, stand-alone merchandise portal," said a rep.

Merch will include tees, hoodies, sweatshirts and a variety of foot-centric products.

"We're ecstatic to partner with Fangear to create and market some amazing merch," said FeetFinder CEO Patrick Nielsen. "Fangear has proven to be the perfect fit for us and we're looking forward to adding new products to help grow and expand the FeetFinder brand."

Fangear's Danny Ferretti highlighted the benefits of the Brand on Demand platform.

"We give companies a hands free solution to offer branded merchandise to their members and fans," he said. "We handle everything from product sourcing to merchandise design, website construction, hosting, payment processing, shipping and customer support. It's the easiest, most cost effective way for businesses to offer merch to their following."

Visit the FeetFinder merch portal here.

For more information on Brand on Demand, visit Fangear.vip or email sales@gfemodelservices.com.

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