OrganoTex x REV’IT! Sport
OrganoClick’s brand OrganoTex has taken a significant step in its global expansion by partnering with REV’IT! Sport International to enter the motorcycle category. Together, they are introducing a Care-range for REV’IT!’s premium motorcycle apparel and gear.
REV’IT! is a globally recognized premium brand specializing in motorcycle apparel and gear. This collaboration allows motorcycle enthusiasts worldwide to maintain their garments and accessories in a sustainable way, aligning with OrganoTex’s commitment to fostering a more sustainable future.
“This collaboration demonstrates the growing interest in our products. We are excited to partner with such a globally established brand as REV’IT!, which highlights our innovative capabilities and commitment to sustainability in new segments,” said Susanne Karlsson, Sales Manager for OrganoTex® at OrganoClick.
Iain Howe, Global Marketing Director at REV’IT! Sport International, added, “We are proud to collaborate with OrganoTex. Their innovative approach and strong commitment to responsibility perfectly align with our brand values. REV’IT! is dedicated to exceeding the expectations of our riders by providing top-notch protective motorcycle apparel while continuing to innovate and protect our planet, our riders, and our team.”
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