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Castle Milk Stout Collaborates With Tshepo Jeans To Create The LSOC Collection

Castle Milk Stout Collaborates With Tshepo Jeans To Create The LSOC Collection. Caslte Milk Stout took to Twitter to announce that it has partnered with local fashion brand Tshepo Jeans to create the LSOC collection. The company also clarified that all the proceeds will go towards preserving its stories of culture.

The post read, “We have collaborated with @tshepojeans to bring you the LSOC collection. All the proceeds go towards preserving our stories of culture. Shop the range here: https://t.co/zaM5bSIWG2. #LastStoriesOfCulture #SavourYourRichness”

This collaboration is set to create a moment in the South African fashion culture as Tshepo Jeans has built itself as a formidable brand that corporates can trust to create a collection that will not only influence the culture but also be lucrative. Tshepo Jeans is a brand that has been growing in popularity over the last few years, the brand has found much success as it has opened stores and has grown its brand value through such collaborations. This will make the collection that the companies create mean something to their customers as they would have put designs that are unique and will make them distinct in terms of their fashion sense.

Castle Milk Stout is Africa’s premier stout as it sources only the finest of ingredients like barley malt, dark roasted malt, maize extract, lactose, Caramel and hops to make its smooth, flavourful stout. It takes the company’s brew masters 21 steps to craft a perfectly smooth Castle Milk Stout using a combination of old school craftsmanship and modern technology. It’s beers are crafted for a diverse pallet as it celebrates Africans’ rich culture in all its facets.

Through this partnership, Castle Milk Stout is set to work on preserving the stories of its culture, this will ensure that the brand communicates clearly to the public about what it stands for and what it represents, the collection’s message will therefore become more relatable to the public.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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