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Junk Food Clothing to Triple Its Online Sales with Nogin platform
Junk Food Clothing to Triple Its Online Sales with Nogin platform
The premium t-shirt and apparel company, known to adorn celebrities around the world, wanted lower costs, higher sales and better analytics

Junk Food Clothing, the premium apparel company that has become a celebrity favorite with its pop culture designs ranging from entertainment icons to professional sports leagues and popular music acts, is reaping strong benefits after connecting  with another industry leader for its online e-commerce platform: Nogin.

Junk Food moved to Nogin’s Commerce-as-a-Service (CaaS) platform in the fourth quarter of 2020, enabling it to deliver best-in-class e-commerce to its clientele, as well as increase sales, profits and conversion rates, and execute R&D upgrades in real-time.

And the pairing began paying off immediately, according to Bill Hutchison, CEO for Hybrid Apparel, which owns the Junk Food brand. “We are on target to triple our Junk Food e-commerce business during our first year with Nogin. Along the way, we’ve seen cost-savings in third-party vendors needed to drive our revenue growth due to the external partnerships and relationships Nogin has in the space.”