UConn student prepares to launch organic intimate apparel line
Chirstina Phillips always knew she wanted to be an entrepreneur. She is the founder and CEO of Puure, a clean undergarment line made free of harmful toxics.
Christina Phillips Makes Her Pitch Personal
Christina Phillips, a UConn MBA student, is ready. She heads the fourth of six teams competing for nearly $60,000 in cash prizes. Phillips is the CEO of the startup Puure, which uses organic cotton and nontoxic materials to make female intimate apparel and promotes female health.
UCONN MBA Student Unveils Puure A leap Towards Non-Toxic Women's Intimate Apparel
Learn how Christina Phillips, a UConn MBA student, is launching Puure, a brand offering eco-friendly, stylish underwear for health-conscious Black women. Discover the vision for a healthier future.
There's a new Kind of women's intimate apparel coming to CT. A UConn Student created it!
Christina Phillips was determined to offer women a more healthful, eco-friendly alternative.