CAM4 Launches New Online Merch Store

CAM4 Launches New Online Merch Store

LOS ANGELES — CAM4 has launched its new merch store today stocked with exclusive apparel to coincide with Cyber Monday shopping.

"From sexy little bikinis, bags and ultra-soft hoodies, the brand-new CAM4 Swag Store has something for everyone," a rep enthused. "The store was designed and curated by some of the industry’s most unique minds, inspired by the sensuality and power of our broadcasters."

The launch is "in gratitude for all of the incredible broadcasters and viewers who continue to inspire our community — especially during the course of this wild year," continued the rep. "Fans and CAM4 favorites alike now have full access to the CAM4 merch table and trust us, it does not disappoint. COVID-conscious of course, the CAM4 Swag Store also offers a variety of fun branded masks."

CAM4 Manager of Performer Development Ashley Jacobs said the company drew inspiration from "the incredible feedback and demand we received for CAM4-specific clothing when we launched our co-branded partnerships with Chris Habana, the Museum of Sex and New York City’s Lower East Side pop-up store."

"Because of this demand we wanted to make an accessible line fans and broadcasters alike would truly enjoy," Jacobs noted. "This line gives everyone who loves CAM4 the chance to get their hands on some of our coveted gear. The clothes are super-versatile, and much like CAM4, there truly is something for everyone."

Visit CamSwag.com and follow the platform on Twitter.

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