Rhode Island Inno: How Squadlocker Grew Its 2020 Revenue With Pandemic Specific Products

When the coronavirus pandemic sent the economy into tailspin in March, SquadLocker, a venture-backed tech company that sells apparel to sports teams and other organizations, faced no shortage of challenges. 

The pandemic temporarily shut down two of the company’s main customer segments, schools and youth sports, as the country tried to lower the transmission rate of the virus. 

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