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Devigi Opens Corporate Headquarters

October 20th, 2012

Press Releases

For Immediate Release

New Philadelphia Fitness Apparel Company, DEVIGI, Settles into Corporate Headquarters

New Clothing line to be launched in December

 

Roslyn, October 25  – Devigi, an emerging Philadelphia company that delivers a unique line of fitness apparel has moved into its new corporate headquarters at 1518 Easton Road.  Founded by a Ph.D. in sport technology, Devigi makes apparel that combines fashion and performance.  Devigi will be launching in December with a product line that incorporates bamboo fabric because bamboo is naturally antimicrobial, thermal regulating, and UV protecting.  Devigi will continue to research new technology and materials that flatter and perform.

According to company President Nadine Gelberg, Devigi is proud to be part of the Philadelphia business and fitness communities.  “We believe keeping our operations local makes good business sense,” she said. “Working with local partners vested in our process enables us to deliver the highest quality products to consumers quickly.”

Devigi delivers clothing that is comfortable, hugs the right curves, survives the toughest cross-training class and also looks great at the coffee shop.

John Cawley, Devigi’s landlord is excited to play host to the company’s corporate headquarters. “Devigi is on the cutting edge of fitness apparel.  I look forward many to years of growth with this company.”

For more information on Devigi or to view the available products visit www.devigi.com.

 

ABOUT DEVIGI:

Devigi designs and manufacturers fitness apparel that combines style and performance to make its customers feel good and look great. Devigi products drape elegantly across the body, fit and flatter sizes from 0-18 and enhance the right curves while camouflaging others.  In Devigi apparel, athletes will have the confidence and energy to reach for intensity in all their workout routines. Devigi comes from the universal language Esperanto, meaning “compel” or “drive.”