Company type | Privately held company |
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Industry | Fashion Brand |
Founded | 2017 |
Founder |
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Area served | Nigeria & United Kingdom |
Key people | Philip Ojire (CEO) |
Products | Clothing |
Number of employees | 11-20 (2017) |
Freak Vault, formerly known as Shirt Freak, is a Nigeria fashion retail company, [1] [2] and one of Africa's leading clothing brands. [3]
Freak Vault was launched in February 2017 by Phillip Ojire. [4] [5] In September 2021, Shirt Freak metamorphosed into the Freak Vault Group with various subsidiaries such as Pant Freak, Shoe Freak, Suit Freak, and Tees Freak. [6]In 2021, Mercy Johnson, Juliet Ibrahim, and Iyabo Ojo led Shirt Freak's 2021 summer shirt dress collections. [7] [8]On September 25, 2022, Stan Nze, Eddy Watson, Ifeanyi Kalu, Ex Big Brother Naija 6 housemate Pere, and other Nollywood actors modelled for the Freak Vault collection. [9]In 2022, Freak Vault, Thebe Magugu of South Africa, and others was ranked among the top African fashion brands. [10]
Shirt Freak's international customer base makes up 36% of its sales. [11]
Company type | Privately held company |
---|---|
Industry | Fashion Brand |
Founded | 2017 |
Founder |
|
Area served | Nigeria & United Kingdom |
Key people | Philip Ojire (CEO) |
Products | Clothing |
Number of employees | 11-20 (2017) |
Freak Vault, formerly known as Shirt Freak, is a Nigeria fashion retail company, [1] [2] and one of Africa's leading clothing brands. [3]
Freak Vault was launched in February 2017 by Phillip Ojire. [4] [5] In September 2021, Shirt Freak metamorphosed into the Freak Vault Group with various subsidiaries such as Pant Freak, Shoe Freak, Suit Freak, and Tees Freak. [6]In 2021, Mercy Johnson, Juliet Ibrahim, and Iyabo Ojo led Shirt Freak's 2021 summer shirt dress collections. [7] [8]On September 25, 2022, Stan Nze, Eddy Watson, Ifeanyi Kalu, Ex Big Brother Naija 6 housemate Pere, and other Nollywood actors modelled for the Freak Vault collection. [9]In 2022, Freak Vault, Thebe Magugu of South Africa, and others was ranked among the top African fashion brands. [10]
Shirt Freak's international customer base makes up 36% of its sales. [11]