
Sustainable, indigenous streetwear brand Norblack Norwhite is ramping up its online game with the rising need for e-tailing.
The design brand has put their efforts into a new website added with interactive features to entice customers during this time of low sales and demand.
The brand made the announcement for their newly launched website on their Facebook handle, expressing their elation and excitement at building a space they could freely share with their beloved customers.
“We’ve got an updated web home, go check it out but most importantly we have this space to share our stories, other people’s stories and all things we find interesting and inspiring,” further read the post.
Along with being able to share their stories, Norblack Norwhite is also engaging with patrons by affording them a chance to be featured in their selection of culture and arts features.
The brand came into being in 2010 after founders Mrigya Kapadiya and Amrit Kumar moved back from Toronto to India and has been serving the fashion industry with the beauty of traditional textiles amalgamated with 90s aesthetics and androgynous styles.
Facilitating a safe working environment at this time by providing the necessary equipment, the brand reopened their design and manufacturing studio on 5 May with 25 per cent of the workforce.






