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Segway Partners with Tombogo for NYFW Celebrating Sustainability and Design

New York, NY (September 10, 2021) – Segway debuted a partnership with up-and-coming, functional, streetwear designer Tommy Bogo, for his eponymous label, Tombogo on the rooftop of Spring Studios with NYFW: The Shows. The short-distance transportation e-vehicle company partnered with Tombogo to celebrate its dedication to sustainability. Tombogo has cited sustainability as a core value of the brand and incorporates repurposed and recycled materials into their ideation and design of collections.

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The designer created a green oasis for his spring collection, where models emerged from a conceptual greenhouse on Segway’s most popular models. The designer worked with Segwayto create exclusive custom scooters for the rooftop runway show.

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About Segway-Ninebot

Segway-Ninebot is a global enterprise in the fields of intelligent short-distance transportation and service robots. In 1999, Segway was established in Bedford NH, US, which is the world leader in commercial-grade, electric, self-balancing personal transportation. Ninebot is an intelligent short-distance transportation equipment operator integrating R&D, production, sales, and service, established in Beijing, 2012. As Segway and Ninebot completed a strategic combination in 2015, Segway-Ninebot came into being. At Present, the company’s businesses are all around the world and have subsidiaries in Beijing, Seattle, Bedford, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, Seoul, Singapore, Munich, Changzhou, and Tianjin, selling products in more than 80 countries and regions. With the world-renowned intellectual property, Segway-Ninebot will create more products that will lead the users and the entire industry into the future.

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