Tom Brady has left an impact that will last across generations. The renowned athlete has also long been the face of various brands, from sports to apparel. Endorsing sports apparel isn’t unfamiliar territory for this former athlete who once endorsed Under Armour. However, his latest endorsement of a woman-led fashion platform is turning heads.
Kate Hudson, co-founder of Editorialist, has launched Vetir, a groundbreaking app that combines luxury shopping with cutting-edge technology. What’s Brady’s connection to this innovative fashion platform that’s generating buzz? The answer lies in just 5 words.
Is Tom Brady On The List?
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Vetir, Kate Hudson’s brainchild, is making waves, particularly among fashion enthusiasts online. The app hunts down luxury items from personal stylists, high-end brands, and stores that sell lots of different brands. Overall, it provides an adaptable and exclusive shopping experience. This Kate Davidson app is all set to launch in the first week of March, aiming to transform luxury shopping online.
Meanwhile, the app has kicked off its Instagram presence with the hashtag #areyouonthelist, teasing its exclusive status. The page has recently posted a video featuring Tom Brady that’s going viral. In the post, there’s a short video with Brady uttering the words, “Am I on the list?”
Brady’s brief endorsement has ignited excitement, with numerous digital creators expressing their enthusiasm with goat emojis. Within hours, another post emerged where Vetir confirmed by saying, “Yes, Tom. You are on the list.”
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The app is set to serve 3 types of users: celebrity VIPs, who enjoy features like calendars and packing assistance; VICs (very important clients), who seek the latest fashion trends; and UHNWIs (ultra-high-net-worth individuals), who value privacy and luxury. However, this is not the only brand Brady is associated with.
Brady’s endorsement empire expands
Now that Brady has retired from the NFL, he’s boosting his net worth through endorsements and broadcasting. He recently signed a 10-year deal with Fox Sports to stay connected with NFL fans. Additionally, he agreed to merge his health and apparel brands with NoBull, becoming the second largest shareholder. Brady’s post-retirement life is shaping up to be quite busy.
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Some of the biggest brands endorsed by the 7x Super Bowl champ include Aston Martin, Christopher Cloos, FTX, Molecule Mattress, HErtz, Subway, and more. Such powerful male celebrities like Brady supporting female entrepreneurs is definitely a big step for gender equality in business. His support not only boosts the app’s value but will also have an impact on such women-led businesses. Share your thoughts on this with us.