Cannabis brand MedMen launches apparel line

March 22, 2019 0 By HearthstoneYarns

Cannabis company MedMen has expanded into apparel. The LA-based
lifestyle brand, which operates 19 licensed cannabis facilities in
five key states, aims to help mainstream the sale and use of marijuana
in the United States. Its apparel line launched this week to act as an
outlet for the brand to connect with consumers outside of its current
key market.

The brand uses its retail dispensaries to educate consumers on the
uses, benefits and facts of cannabis as a measure to de-stigmatize the
culture around marijuana. At a legal level, MedMen financially
supports proposed marijuana laws at across local, state and federal
jurisdictions.

“MedMen has been shattering stereotypes about cannabis use and
educating consumers about its use and benefits since its inception,”
brand president and co-founder Andrew Modlin told Fashion United. “We
have also focused our efforts on shaping MedMen as a retail brand for
a wide range of consumers, and fashion was the natural avenue to
expand our tradition of innovation.”

MedMen’s new apparel and merchandise line is intended to increase
the brand’s cultural footprint with the launch of apparel and
merchandise. The collection is comprised of 8 key pieces – a varsity
jacket, black foil tee, gray chenille hoodie, dad hat, yoga mat, pins,
key chain and graphic tees.

Each style works to widen familiarity with the brand through
incorporating the iconic MedMen Red color scheme. The products range
in price from 15 to 129 and are available for purchase through a
standalone e-commerce site.

MedMen had previously sold limited styles of apparel at select
physical retail locations.

“With the launch of the apparel line, MedMen can now widen our
reach across the US and engage with consumers in any market regardless
of whether there is a MedMen location nearby,” Modlin said. “Even in
states where cannabis is not yet legal, MedMen apparel will create
awareness around the idea of normalizing and mainstreaming
marijuana.”

Photos: courtesy of brand