MVMT Launches New Bracelet Collection in Time For Holidays
MVMT co-founders Jake Kassan and Kramer LaPlante have made a successful business selling high-quality watches at affordable prices. The co-founders sit down with Alyssa Julya Smith in Los Angeles to talk about their newest collection --
women's bracelets.
Jake and Kramer founded the brand in 2013 with a mission to change the way consumers think about fashion.The bracelets are the latest for the brand, which has sold over a million watches worldwide.
The company is on track to end 2017 with $80 million in revenue, and is looking to expand even further in 2018. Kassan and LaPlante also discussed the holiday boxes they have curated with pieces that work well together. They include watches, sunglasses and bracelets all together in one box.
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