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Jamaican Entrepreneur Launches Land We Love E-Commerce Platform

 Jamaican Entrepreneur Jacques Graham Launches Global E-Commerce Platform To Coincide With Rio 2016

NEW YORK – Jamaican entrepreneur Jacques Graham, will officially launch his Jamaican Olympic gear website, LandWeLove.com in New York on Saturday, August 6, 2016.

The New York launch is significant, as it coincides with the celebration of Jamaica’s 54th anniversary of independence and just in time for the fans and well-wishers of Jamaica’s Olympic team to Rio 2016.

The launch will be hosted by Country Kitchen Restaurant in Pelham Manor Saturday, August 6 at 4:00 – 10:00 pm where all Olympic gear will be available for purchase.

Jamaican Entrepreneur Launches Land We Love E-Commerce PlatformAccording to visionary Jacques Graham, this new website will connect Jamaica and its many talented artists, artisans and the island’s coveted destinations to the global market place.

This new platform will bring Jamaica to the world in a format in which it has never been offered before. “LandWeLove.com provides the customer with the opportunity to shop anytime, anywhere and on any device.” Graham noted that the main idea behind the Global Platform is to partner with and create multiple revenue streams for many of the island’s artists and hoteliers as well as to create economic empowerment for many of its artisans, most of whom only sell their products locally.

The website (www.LandWeLove.com) features nine different styles of logoed t-shirts which includes the Ready for Rio Powered by Jamaican Food as well as the 876 Nation collection. All of which are available in a variety of colors and sizes for both men and women. The site also features five different styles of hats and coffee mugs.

“The Olympic apparel is only the first phase of the LandWeLove.com platform. This new Global E-Commerce Platform will transform, celebrate and market everything Jamaican,” noted Graham.

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