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This Retired-Navy-Veteran-Turned-Entrepreneur Is Launching A Successful Fashion Line

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After retiring from the U.S. Navy, one savvy business entrepreneur made a complete pivot from naval veteran to fashion maven with the launch of her successful apparel clothing brand.

The New Orleans-based veteran has always had a love of fashion and when she retired from serving in the military, she decided to get back in touch with her love of fashion with the launch of her clothing boutique, Coco’s Wardrobe.

She also manufactures all of the clothing in the Big Easy with the goal of providing stylish, comfortable clothes for women ranging from dresses, skirts, rompers, and more for an affordable price.

“I wanted to design and sell clothing that I would love and would want to wear,” said Brittney Nicole to Black Business.

In addition to clothing, her boutique has also extended its collection to stylish face masks amid the COVID-19, or novel coronavirus, pandemic available through her website.

Source: The Black Chronicle

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