Rebecca Judd says it hasn’t been easy living up to an ‘unstoppable’ promise
Rebecca Judd says it wasn’t easy keeping an ‘unstoppable’ promise as she expands her Jaggad brand
She launched her own sportswear label, Jaggad, in 2013.
And on Sunday, Bec Judd admitted it wasn’t easy keeping an “unstoppable” promise as she expands her brand.
The glamorous WAG, 40, told the Announce sunshe thinks it’s ‘great’ to see the success of her label after years of hard work.
“It’s a really local Melbourne brand and I love seeing people all over Melbourne wearing it,” she said.
“It’s not easy, but 10 years into it is good, it’s really good.”
Rebecca Judd said it wasn’t easy keeping an ‘unstoppable’ promise as she expands her Jaggad brand
Rebecca continued, “Jaggad’s brand essence is the unstoppable woman and to be unstoppable we must embrace imperfection.”
She revealed that she has expanded her business into footwear and launched the brand’s partnership with Mizuno on Wednesday.
The collection will feature 10 different styles, eight of which are exclusive to Jaggad.
“It’s a really local Melbourne brand and I love seeing people all over Melbourne wearing it. It’s not easy, but 10 years into it is good, it’s really good,” she said
Rebecca often wears items from her activewear label, which she owns alongside her retired AFL star husband Chris Judd, fellow ex-footy player Steven Greene and his wife Michelle.
The Melbourne-based mum is known for her dedication to fitness, making her the ideal face for a sportswear company.
Rebecca previously told The carouselshe likes to do a combination of cardio and core-strengthening exercises to stay fit after having four kids.
“Pilates twice a week is great!” she said. “Plus, I do HIIT on the spin bike. It only takes four minutes and raises the heart rate. I probably do that twice a week too.’
Rebecca often wears items from her activewear label, which she co-owns with her retired AFL star husband Chris Judd, fellow ex-footy player Steven Greene and his wife Michelle