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    Shop Talk: Manufacturer Mill Co. 915 Launches Online Store

    Local entrepreneurs Bell Hoy, Jennifer Jordan, and Michael Jordan have teamed up to fill the void in men’s fashion in the Columbus area. They’ll launch online store Mill Co. 915, a producer of high-quality knits for men, at the end of March.

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    In September 2015, the three began laying the groundwork for their company. Collectively they decided the busy-yet-trendy man had few options for a go-to tee shirt that was simple and stylish. Their desire was to meet that need, which Hoy stated was “a simple, organic concept.”

    Catering to the busy customer looking for a polished look, Mill Co. 915 offers durable, fashion-conscious cotton shirts. Currently they offer one style, known as the 1898 V Neck Pocket Tee, in two solid colors. They have plans to expand a variation of the same design to include a crew neck, as well as a few print and pattern options. Their end goal is to build relationships with their customers, work with their feedback to craft the perfect tee, and ultimately become the go-to location for quality men’s knits.

    For more information, visit millco915.com.

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    Randi Walle
    Randi Wallehttp://randimwalle.com
    Randi is a freelance contributor to Columbus Underground, writing mainly articles for Shop Talk. She studied photography at Columbus State and enjoys utilizing both journalism and photography to tell the stories of people in the community.
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