Black Entrepreneur Launches Exclusive Wearpacks in Collaboration with Divine Nine Fraternities and Sororities

24-year old Chad Justin, founder and CEO of CHVD JUSTIN, has announced the release of a new line of his flagship wearpacks in collaboration with the Divine Nine Fraternities and Sororities. The exclusive line features a limited edition Omega Psi Phi and Sigma Gamma Rho branded signature wearpacks.

The flagship bag is both a detachable front handbag and backpack equipped with comfortable padding, a water-repellent fabric exterior, a water bottle holder, laptop pocket, and reflective material for nighttime visibility. The Omega Psi Phi release sports a camouflage print design with the 𝝮𝝭𝚽 logo in the signature script with gold and purple coloring. For Sigma Gamma Rho, these WEARPACKS come in royal blue & gold with their embroidered seal and insignia ΣΓΡ on the shoulder strap.

“I am so thankful for the opportunity to collaborate with such renowned college fraternities and sororities,” says Chad. “Since beginning my brand in college and inventing the product in my dorm room these organizations were some of my earliest supporters. It’s awesome to now exclusively collaborate with them on a national level”

To further support these organization’s mission to enhance the quality of life for men, women, and their families in the U.S through community service, civil, and social action, CHVD JUSTIN will be donating 22 percent of sales from this limited edition line back to Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc.

CHVD JUSTIN x D9 WEARPACKS will be sold exclusively online at CHVDJUSTIN.com and are available for nationwide shipping.

(Editor’s Note: This article first appeared in Black News.)

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