Little Words Project will be available in 900
Target Stores and on Target.com
MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J., Oct. 28,
2022 /PRNewswire/ -- This October 2022, Little Words Project, the Original
Word Bracelet brand, will be sold in 900 Target locations
nationwide and on Target.com beginning October 28th.
Little Words Project, the Original Word
Bracelet brand, will be sold in 900 Target locations and on
Target.com
Adriana Carrig, CEO of Little
Words Project, founded the brand in 2013 with the intention of
creating a movement about kindness and positivity. After
experiencing bullying and negativity throughout her life, she
started making bracelets in college to foster community and
encouragement in her sorority. It didn't take long for her to
realize that this simple act of kindness could become a business.
She started making bracelets out of her parents' basement and is
now at the helm of a rapidly growing and much-loved brand. Entering
Target is a huge step for the business, helping to propel their
mission of spreading kindness to the masses.
Little Words Project bracelets feature an inspirational word
that is meant to uplift the wearer, and eventually be passed on to
someone else who needs it more. This pay-it-forward movement has
fostered an extremely engaged and loyal community. In recent years,
celebrities have quickly become advocates for the brand including
celebrities like Alicia Keys,
Kourtney Kardashian, Paula Abdul, Lizzo, Eva
Longoria and many others.
Since launch, the brand has seen explosive growth with no end in
sight. After grassroots marketing efforts resulted in 4x ecommerce
growth in 2020, the brand is continuing to grow 2x YoY from 2021
through 2023. Their boutique wholesale business has doubled revenue
year over year, and their social channels (Instagram) are achieving
+63% follower growth year over year. In 2021, the brand
launched its first flagship brick and mortar store in Manhattan's West Village and, this year, has
self-funded the expansion of 5 additional locations (Georgetown, Nolita, Miami, Boston
and Pier Village on the Jersey Shore). Giving back is also at the
heart of Little Words Project's core values. To date, Little Words
Project has raised over $150k for a range of charitable causes
from cancer, mental health, LGBTQIA and anti-bullying efforts.
"From the moment we had our first meeting together, I just knew
we were meant to bring Little Words to the Target guest. Designing
this exclusive collection has been such a dream, and I know our
customers will show up at Target in droves to shop us there. This
is definitely a pinch-me moment," says Adriana Carrig, Founder and CEO of Little Words
Project.
The exclusive collection of Target bracelets and phone charms
are available at select Target stores and online at Target.com, at
their standard retail pricing of $25.
Each store included in their distribution will feature a full
branded endcap, serving as a destination for Target guests to
immerse themselves in the feel-good brand while building their
exclusive bracelet stack.
All of this, plus so much more, accomplished all of this with no
outside investment.
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About Little Words
Project
Founded in 2013 by recent college graduate Adriana Carrig, from her parents' basement,
Little Words Project creates handcrafted word bracelets with words
of kindness and motivation. The brand has a cult following of loyal
customers and boasts celebrity fans including Lizzo, Eva Longoria, Kourtney
Kardashian, and more. In 2021, LWP opened its flagship
location on Bleecker Street in Manhattan's West Village with plans to expand
nationwide. In 2022, Little Words Project has raised over
$150k for charity and continues its
commitment to giving back through its Little Words, Big Impact
initiative.
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