Cosawove Workwear celebrates new Store in Batesville

August 16, 2024 at 1:33 p.m.
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Cosawove Workwear held the grand opening of its new store at 3 W Pearl Street, Batesville. To celebrate this significant milestone and commitment to the community, Cosawove hosted a Block Party on Aug. 10.

The event began at 10 a.m. and highlights included:

•10:15 a.m. – Opening remarks by guests and Lisa, owner of Cosawove Workwear 

•10:30 a.m. – Ribbon Cutting Ceremony 

•10 a.m. to 12 p.m. – Touch a Truck 

•11 a.m. – Guided tours of the Cosawove Workwear store and an exclusive preview of the Batesville Redevelopment Project

•11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. – Complimentary hot dogs and a variety of games and activities suitable for all ages 

The Cosawove Workwear grand opening was more than just a celebration of the new location; it was an opportunity to connect with the Batesville community. 

“We are thrilled to open our doors to the Batesville community and share this special day with our neighbors,” said Lisa, founder of Cosawove Workwear. “Our grand opening and Block Party are a testament to our commitment to not only providing top-quality safe workwear to our local community and customers but also contributing positively to the local area.” 

Cosawove Workwear is a woman-owned distributor and manufacturer in the workwear and apparel sector, reshaping the uniform industry. Its core values revolve around sustainability and ethics, driving the company to provide customized apparel and uniforms with an unwavering focus on exceptional customer service. Transparency and ethical labor practices are integral to the mission, as they aim to establish a new benchmark within the industry.

On the Cosawove Workwear website, the company shares its “why” behind the business. “We at Cosawove Workwear believe in doing business with a purpose. We are guided by a larger vision: to use our influence in the industry to create a wave of positive change. We know that every action, every decision, and every policy can make a difference. Our goal is to make those differences count for our employees, our customers, and the environment. We aren’t just a uniform company; we’re a team striving for a better future for all.”

To learn more and view the full line of workwear, visit https://cosawoveworkwear.com.

Cosawove Workwear held the grand opening of its new store at 3 W Pearl Street, Batesville. To celebrate this significant milestone and commitment to the community, Cosawove hosted a Block Party on Aug. 10.

The event began at 10 a.m. and highlights included:

•10:15 a.m. – Opening remarks by guests and Lisa, owner of Cosawove Workwear 

•10:30 a.m. – Ribbon Cutting Ceremony 

•10 a.m. to 12 p.m. – Touch a Truck 

•11 a.m. – Guided tours of the Cosawove Workwear store and an exclusive preview of the Batesville Redevelopment Project

•11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. – Complimentary hot dogs and a variety of games and activities suitable for all ages 

The Cosawove Workwear grand opening was more than just a celebration of the new location; it was an opportunity to connect with the Batesville community. 

“We are thrilled to open our doors to the Batesville community and share this special day with our neighbors,” said Lisa, founder of Cosawove Workwear. “Our grand opening and Block Party are a testament to our commitment to not only providing top-quality safe workwear to our local community and customers but also contributing positively to the local area.” 

Cosawove Workwear is a woman-owned distributor and manufacturer in the workwear and apparel sector, reshaping the uniform industry. Its core values revolve around sustainability and ethics, driving the company to provide customized apparel and uniforms with an unwavering focus on exceptional customer service. Transparency and ethical labor practices are integral to the mission, as they aim to establish a new benchmark within the industry.

On the Cosawove Workwear website, the company shares its “why” behind the business. “We at Cosawove Workwear believe in doing business with a purpose. We are guided by a larger vision: to use our influence in the industry to create a wave of positive change. We know that every action, every decision, and every policy can make a difference. Our goal is to make those differences count for our employees, our customers, and the environment. We aren’t just a uniform company; we’re a team striving for a better future for all.”

To learn more and view the full line of workwear, visit https://cosawoveworkwear.com.

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