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Promoter Starts His Own Apparel Line During The Pandemic
What do some people do at a time like this, times we have not seen before? In the case of Too Smooth, he keeps doing a number of things that will be profitable and relevant to his legacy for years to come.
Too Smooth comes from a family of twelve. He learned early in life about the impor- tance of sacrificing.
It was his late grand- mother, Eunice Golden who lived to be 99 years old. She in- stilled some very important characteristic traits in her grandson, such as hard work, determination, dedication, along with loyalty and hon- esty.
He says, “You see, being born in the 1800's was an ed- ucational disadvantage to my grandmother. However, that did not stop her from teaching about finances, entrepreneur- ship and the blueprint on how to become a successful busi-
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nessman. Let’s not forget, be- hind every successful man is a woman in the shadow of that man.”
To combat these times of pandemic caused by COVID- 19, Too Smooth has devel- oped “Too Smooth Apparel.” The new clothing line is about more than just tee shirts. He explains that God gave him the vision to see this into fruition.
Between the hours of 2 A. M.-4 A. M. is a time where
Too Smooth says he gets deep into his thought process and becomes laser focused without distractions and that’s when the work begins.
Some of you may not be aware that Too Smooth has designed over twenty shirts, face masks and hats that dis- play, "Born Black," Soar Like An Eagle," "Stay Focused" and several others. “The ultimate goal and objective is to touch millions of lives worldwide.”
Too Smooth has been blessed by God and shown a multitude of favor. Also he rec- ognizes that God has given him a skillset that he can feast on for a lifetime. “At the end of the day life has many chal- lenges and pitfalls, but God's love for us will never waver.”
For more apparel informa- tion, contact TOO SMOOTH at 813-244-7474, or log on to www.toosmooth- apparel.com.
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