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Key peopleAlan Foster(Ex-Manager)(Majority Owner)Tina Ball(Minority Owner)ProductsandWebsiteBig Baller Brand ( BBB) is an American company that designs, manufactures, and sells clothing and shoes. Launched in 2016 by, it has most notably produced signature shoes for the Ball brothers: of the, and and of the. Big Baller Brand has additionally been involved in the creation of the (JBA), which it fully funded, and both the and, which were a series of exhibition games hosted by (featuring LaMelo and LiAngelo Ball). Contents.Origins and history On April 14, 2016, Big Baller Brand announced that it would by June 2016. Founded by and retired player, the company was built on 'core family values,' according to its website. Ball later said that he created Big Baller Brand, which was based in, for his three sons:, and, who all played basketball at when it was established.
Find great deals on eBay for big baller brand slides when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Free shipping on many items. Big Baller Brand (BBB) is an American company that designs, manufactures, and sells clothing. On March 7, 2017, Big Baller Brand was registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and its official slogan 'Built for this' was.
He also stated that each of the three Bs on the company's logo stands for one of his sons.Upon its launch in June, Big Baller Brand initially sold, and sweatshirts through its online store. It partnered with a local design, printing, and shipping company, Garment Decor. In 2017, it also began working with sneaker company Brandblack for assistance in its shoe design. To maintain independence from Big Baller Brand, however, Brandblack created an offshoot creative agency Santa Ana Design for the partnership. Big Baller Brand WaterAfter and signed their first professional contracts with of the (LKL), Big Baller Brand saw an increased presence in Lithuania in 2018.
On February 9, 2018, Big Baller Brand announced its partnership with the Lithuanian company Mineral Water, a sponsor of Vytautas. LaVar Ball stated that Big Baller Brand would import water from Lithuania to the United States with a price similar to and products. Sponsorships On December 20, 2017, announced the creation of the (JBA), a professional league completely funded by Big Baller Brand that is designed as an alternative to for high school graduates. The league, which launched in the summer of 2018, was expected to pay players $3,000 to $10,000 per month and include teams from several major American cities.
According to Ball, players will be required to exclusively wear Big Baller Brand products, with uniforms, shoes, and other apparel provided by the company. On May 4, 2018, LaVar's youngest son, was confirmed to be one of the players entering the upstart league, while also being touted as the face of the league by his father.On January 5, 2018, Vytautas, the first professional team of LaMelo and LiAngelo Ball, announced that it would withdraw from the (BBL) and in its place host five exhibition games to showcase the Ball brothers, called the. The games, which took place from January 9 to January 29 and were live streamed through, featured widespread advertisement of Big Baller Brand, with commenting that the company was 'the real star of the show.' Shortly after the Ball brothers began playing professionally, LaVar Ball heavily invested in Vytautas, helping it pay off its debts and allowing Big Baller Brand to become the team's main sponsor as a result. The team was also involved with the and a few other exhibition games involving the 's and the 's during the 2017–18 season, with the Big Baller Brand's founder coaching the team during those events.On February 15, 2018, Lonzo Ball released his debut rap album, under the Big Baller Music Group. The label was a subsidiary of the Big Baller Brand and would be run by a close friend of LaVar's.In April 2018, after previously wearing the ZO2 shoes during a game, was the first professional basketball player not related to the Ball family to look into having a partnership with the company.
Crawford also gave the company words of approval for what they are doing. A month later, rapper of fame was seen promoting Lonzo Ball's Big Baller Brand merchandise on, with later reports suggesting that Quavo would be an ambassador of the Big Baller Brand.
Customer service In January 2018, Big Baller Brand was given an F grade by the, which said that Big Baller Brand 'has a pattern of complaints', specifically that many customers have had to wait 'weeks or even months to receive their order'. Some customers alleged that they have received the wrong merchandise or even nothing at all, and that it had been difficult to contact the company. In May 2018, player complained on social media that he just received his ZO2 Prime Remix shoes after ordering them a year earlier. A year later, Blair Looney of the Better Business Bureau stated that the Big Baller Brand still had an F grade and that 'we are continuing to work with them on straightening things out.' References. ^ Kay, Stanley (May 18, 2017).
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