J. Brooks Boutique Ranks 446 on the 2023 Inc. 5000 List of Fastest-Growing Private Companies

ATLANTA, Aug. 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — J. Brooks Boutique, a women’s apparel company, announces its achievement of ranking 446 on the prestigious 2023 Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. while ranking 17 in retail and 23 in Georgia.

“We are honored to be recognized among the top 500 companies on the Inc. 5000 list, as this achievement is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our small but powerful team and our valued customers,” said Jessica Brooks, founder and CEO. “The idea for J. Brooks Boutique was born when I was given a sewing machine and taught myself how to sew via video tutorials, going from being a hobbyist to an entrepreneur in just a year.”

The Inc. 5000 list represents a comprehensive look at the most successful independent small and midsize businesses. J. Brooks Boutique’s commitment to delivering high-quality women’s apparel collections has propelled it to its position among the country’s top performers in a highly competitive business.

Consistently demonstrating its ability to thrive in a rapidly changing marketplace, J. Brooks Boutique’s collection of apparel and accessories pair style and comfort with extended sizes resulting in a loyal customer base.

As the company continues to expand its collections and reach, the team remains dedicated to sourcing and designing quality, and contributing positively to the local community by partnering with local sewing workshops to upcycle distressed clothing.

Founded in 2017, the Inc. 5000 ranking comes as a huge milestone for J. Brooks Boutique. To learn more, visit jbrooksboutique.com.

About J. Brooks Boutique:
J. Brooks Boutique is an online boutique offering head-to-toe looks designed to empower with women’s apparel collections consisting of dresses, tops, bottoms, sweaters, jumpsuits, and rompers. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, the company is known for offering designs with bold colors and timeless silhouettes. Learn more at jbrooksboutique.com.

Contact: Hali Putman, [email protected], 470-383-1145

More about Inc. and the Inc. 5000 

Methodology
Companies on the 2023 Inc. 5000 are ranked according to percentage revenue growth from 2019 to 2022. To qualify, companies must have been founded and generating revenue by March 31, 2019. They must be U.S.-based, privately held, for-profit, and independent—not subsidiaries or divisions of other companies—as of December 31, 2022. (Since then, some on the list may have gone public or been acquired.) The minimum revenue required for 2019 is $100,000; the minimum for 2022 is $2 million. As always, Inc. reserves the right to decline applicants for subjective reasons. Growth rates used to determine company rankings were calculated to four decimal places.

About Inc. 
Inc. Business Media is the leading multimedia brand for entrepreneurs. Through its journalism, Inc. aims to inform, educate, and elevate the profile of our community: the risk-takers, the innovators, and the ultra-driven go-getters who are creating our future. Inc.’s award-winning work reaches more than 50 million people across a variety of channels, including events, print, digital, video, podcasts, newsletters, and social media. Its proprietary Inc. 5000 list, produced every year since 1982, analyzes company data to rank the fastest-growing privately held businesses in the United States. The recognition that comes with inclusion on this and other prestigious Inc. lists, such as Female Founders and Power Partners, gives the founders of top businesses the opportunity to engage with an exclusive community of their peers, and credibility that helps them drive sales and recruit talent. For more information, visit www.inc.com.

SOURCE J. Brooks Boutique

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