CA Rachana Ranade launches finance-themed merch with MerchGarage
MerchGarage, a leading creator-focused merchandise platform, has teamed up with CA Rachana Ranade, a popular Chartered Accountant and YouTube finance expert, to launch a line of finance-inspired merchandise.
This new collection, available now on https://carachana.merchgarage.com/search?category=28449be1-aaa6-4add-9ede-a745d3dddfd3, features t-shirts, sweatshirts, and hoodies designed to resonate with CA Rachana Ranade's audience. The designs are both humorous and insightful, capturing the essence of her educational content.
"I am super excited to launch my new merch with MerchGarage," says CA Rachana Ranade. "We've created cool shirts where each design is meant to spark conversations about finance in a fun & insightful way. Whether you're new to money management or a seasoned pro, there's something here for you."
The collection includes designs like "Introvert but willing to discuss stocks," "Monday to Friday 9:15am to 3:30 pm" (a play on typical office hours), "SIP it slow" (referencing Systematic Investment Plans), "Finding my 'future' from a lot of options," and "Breakup – Breakout."
"Partnering with Rachana Ranade has been an exciting journey for us at MerchGarage," says Gurpreet Singh, Co-Founder of MerchGarage. "This collection is not just about apparel; it's about blending education with style and making finance an approachable topic. We're proud to support her in this initiative and can't wait for everyone to experience these unique designs."
This collaboration marks another milestone for MerchGarage, which has quickly become a leader in creator merchandise within its first year of operation.The platform boasts its own production units, e-commerce infrastructure, fashion design teams, and an extensive supplier network across India, along with partnerships with top shipping and logistics firms to ensure global delivery
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