Saturday, April 27, 2013

Announcing....3 Illustrations of the Power of 'Brand Jamaica'


There is no doubt the power of 'brand Jamaica' is immeasurably well recognized worldwide.  It’s sometimes mind boggling how an island with a very small percentage of the world’s population could make such a denting impact on the world’s stage.  My research tells me that with a population size of 2.7 million, out of the world’s 7 billion, we are a mere .0004% of this number. One may say a needle in the haystack or worse yet a grain of sand on the shore if you will.  

Friday, April 26, 2013

Aint No Stopping Branson Entrepreneur Lacey Ann Bartley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrSTDpSnec4


Getting from Relaxed to Natural Hair

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Black is beautiful - Asherlee Naturals boss  poses in her natural  look
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Patwa Apparel - fashionably taking "brand Jamaica" to di worl'

Dubbed, “land of wood and water”, Jamaica is only 0.004% of the world’s population, yet its impact on the world is undeniably profound. Surpassing the stereo-typical sun, sea and sand,the isle’s total cultural package is what the world is attracted to.  An important component of this package is LANGUAGE.

Patwa Apparel Relocated to Devon House


Patwa Apparel is a trendsetter in the fashion business engaged in the design and distribution of trendy casual clothing for the culturally conscious. The company promotes brand Jamaica by fusing the island’s fashion and language. The line features casual clothing with Jamaican expressions while providing an explanation in English. Nuh badda mi (leave me alone); Man a yaad (I’m in charge) and Wifey (The legitimate owner of the man) are just a few of the expressions to choose from.

The Patwa Apparel sign to be erected at Devon House

Patwa Apparel has taken the strategic decision to relocate its flagship outlet to the history rich heritage site at Devon House. Situated at Shop # 12 on the property, the boutique-styled outlet belies its vibrancy and flamboyance. The outlet is jazzed with a kaleidoscope of Jamaican and earth-toned colours, t-shirts and other apparel such as dresses and shorts. These are complemented with hues of red, orange and turquoise to   name a few. All this is against the backdrop of a red, yellow and green décor made complete with brick walls.  Clothing from Patwa Apparel makes the perfect gift for friends and family members travelling abroad.

When you support this brand you are helping to keep Jamaicans employed and to build the country’s economy.
Patwa Apparel also offers screen printing service through its subsidiary - Print Pro.
Patwa Apparel "Bold One" of manufacturing photo as appearing on National Bakery's truck