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Liam Massaubi is an Canadian entrepreneur, designer and co-founder of the Toronto-based fashion label, retailer and manufacturer Kanati Clothing Company. He is a member of the The Kanien'kehá:ka (or Mohawk people) First Nation. Massaubi began to gain recognition by boldly using First Nations stereotypes in fashion painting words such as "savage" on pieces in Kanati collections. He is also the creator of a cut and sew manufacturing and logistics program which manufactures for upwards of 100 private retail labels globally. ==About Kanati Co.== Kanati Clothing Company was formed in July 2009 in Toronto, Ontario. ''Kanati Co.'' quickly quickly gained market traction by becoming a celebrity favorite which led to the company entering a multi-year international distribution arrangement. The company gained notoriety as a pioneer in the fashion industry by creating an Aboriginal influenced premium lifestyle band which had not yet been seen before. "Kanati Co." grew to national distribution in the first year in business and it eventually developed in to a 14-country distribution network over the next 5 years. The brand was popularized in the U.S by its appearance in numerous music videos from artists like Drag-On of Ruff Ryders Entertainment, Joey Stylez, Meek Mill/Rick Ross, Ja Rule and other popular musicians such as Sean P from the group YoungBloodZ. The label was seen on music group Winnipeg's Most in the Maclean's Magazine "Straight Outta Winnipeg" feature as well as on CBC Television's Aboriginal series "8th Fire" hosted by Wab kinew. The company launched its flagship store in Waterloo, Ontario in August, 2014. In July, 2014 Massaubi retired as the company's CEO to pursue other business interests and sold his shares in the company. The company also announced it would be opening a new location in August 2015. The Kanati Co. brand is distibuted in North America, United Kingdom, Europe and Japan through GSG Apparel, Inc. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Liam Massaubi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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