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Luxe streetwear company Summit Clothing launches digital drive with agency PushON

Luxe streetwear company Summit Clothing launches digital drive with agency PushON

Fashion Network20 hours ago
North Eastern England luxury menswear brand Summit Clothing has appointed digital agency PushOn to boost its online presence and sales.
The new partnership will see the Manchester-based agency leading its paid media campaigns across Google and YouTube to expand the brand's online reach and improving return on ad spend, reported BDaily Business News.
The target is to 'boost brand visibility, drive incremental revenue and support Summit's ambitious expansion plans' both nationally and internationally while also supporting a move into wholesale.
Based in Middlesborough, the six-year-old 'rapidly growing luxury streetwear label targeting men aged 18-30', has s far achieved 25% year-on-year growth and its founder Ben Eddington said: 'We've spent the last few years building a loyal customer base and refining our product – now it's time to scale.'
He added: 'PushOn's approach to performance marketing gives us confidence we're making the right moves to grow the brand in a sustainable way.'
Sam Rutley, managing director of PushOn, added: 'Summit is an exciting brand with clear momentum and a deep understanding of its audience.'
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