Digital Brands announces continued progress in its strategy to build a comprehensive suite of technology-driven tools designed to protect, support, and grow modern consumer brands operating in global eCommerce markets. SECUR3D's flagship platform, AssetSafe, uses advanced AI to identify, monitor, and address unauthorized use of brand assets, including counterfeit products, copied designs, and misuse of trademarks across eCommerce and social channels. "Digital brands today face a rapidly evolving threat landscape as commerce, content, and IP move online," said Hil Davis, Chief Executive Officer of Digital Brands Group. "Our goal is to build a scalable suite of tools that helps brands protect their identity, maintain consumer trust, and operate more securely in digital environments. SECUR3D represents one of the first foundational technologies in that strategy, and we expect to continue onboarding additional tools that expand the capabilities of this platform over time."
Digital Brands Group, Inc. offers a variety of apparel products through direct-to-consumer and wholesale distribution. The Company’s portfolio consists of five brands: Bailey 44, DSTLD, Stateside, Sundry, and Avo. Bailey 44 is primarily a wholesale brand, which are transitioning to a digital, direct-to-consumer brand. DSTLD is a digital direct-to-consumer brand which offers stylish garments without the luxury retail markup, valuing customer experience over labels. Stateside is a wholesale brand, which is an elevated brand with all knitting, dyeing, cutting and sewing sourced and manufactured locally in Los Angeles. Sundry offers a collection of women’s clothing, including dresses, shirts, sweaters, skirts, shorts, athleisure bottoms and other accessory products. Sundry’s products are coastal casual and consist of colorful designs. Avo is a womens brand that offers t-shirts, sweats, dresses, sweaters and athleisure.
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