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    Collections by BK Proctor Takes Fashion to the People with 12-Day Nationwide Tour

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    Renowned fashion brand Collections by BK Proctor has embarked on an ambitious 12-day nationwide historical tour, bringing its signature collections directly to Batswana across the country with an exclusive 50% discount on selected items. The tour officially kicks off on 12 December in Jwaneng and will conclude on 1 January in Maun, marking a stylish crossover from the festive season into the new year.

    The tour, branded the “Express Yourself Year-End Tour,” will see the brand travel across major towns and lifestyle hubs including Jwaneng (Choppies Mall), Ghanzi (Tau Mall), Maun (Mall of Maun), Letlhakane (Teemane Mall), Serowe (Boiteko Junction Mall), Selebi-Phikwe (Pick n Pay), Palapye (Watershed Mall), Kasane (Duncan Plaza Mall) and various lifestyle event destinations.

    The initiative is designed to take fashion closer to the people, ensuring that supporters of the brand from different corners of Botswana are given direct access to its premium collections.

    The initiative is designed to take fashion closer to the people, ensuring that supporters of the brand from different corners of Botswana are given direct access to its premium collections. By meeting customers in their own communities, the brand is reinforcing its commitment to inclusivity, accessibility and nation-building through fashion.

    Speaking on the motivation behind the tour, Founding Director of Collections by BK Proctor, BK Proctor, said the initiative is rooted in gratitude and a desire to give back to Batswana who have consistently supported the brand.

    “This tour is our way of saying thank you to the people of Botswana who have believed in us from day one. We understand that not everyone has access to our stores, so we decided to take the brand to the people,” said Proctor.

    “We are not just selling clothes on this tour; we are building relationships and reconnecting with the communities that made us who we are today,” Proctor added.

    The up to 50% discount on selected collections further reflects the brand’s intention to reward loyal customers while also welcoming new ones into the Collections by BK Proctor community. Known for its timeless designs, quality craftsmanship and Afro-modern aesthetic, the brand continues to redefine local fashion by blending culture with contemporary style.

    “We are not just selling clothes on this tour; we are building relationships and reconnecting with the communities that made us who we are today,” Proctor added.

    Beyond sales, the tour also serves as a platform to inspire aspiring designers and entrepreneurs by demonstrating that a homegrown brand can successfully grow and reach national recognition through resilience, creativity and community support.

    “Our journey has always been about more than fashion. It’s about creating a legacy, empowering local talent and showing that a brand born in Botswana can compete at the highest level,” Proctor noted.

    Running from 12 December through to 1 January, the tour is expected to draw strong interest from fashion lovers eager to experience Collections by BK Proctor up close while enjoying limited-time festive discounts. The initiative stands as a powerful example of a brand that remains deeply connected to its roots while steadily expanding its national footprint.

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