South African tech start-up takes the stress out of wedding gifting Submission Details
Author: Luxury Brands from Luxury Brands.
More Info link: https://wrapistry.shop/?utm_source=Luxury%20Brands%20-%20PR%20June%202019&utm_medium=Article&utm_campaign=PR%20June%202019
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About Wrapistry
Wrapistry.shop is a family business co-founded by Pat Berman and Linda Shein in 2015. The duo created a personalised gift registry that allows couples to create a wedding registry and gift list that can be shared with wedding guests. Guests choose and pay for their gifts online, with gift deliveries handled seamlessly by outsourced partners. The brand is built around customer experience and poised for exponential organic growth as the concept gains in popularity among South Africa’s 150,000 annual weddings.
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