FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What makes LAAK RICHARD BRANDS different from other luxury brands?
We produce ultra-limited pieces — no more than seven units per region — ensuring true exclusivity. Every purchase also comes with free branding services, a business website, corporate souvenirs, and a tech study voucher.
2. Are all your products handcrafted?
Yes. Every item is handcrafted in small batches with premium materials and meticulous detailing, ensuring precision, durability, and luxury.
3. What is the MGL2390 Series?
The MGL2390 Series is a tribute collection honoring co-founder Mina Gbemisola (1990–2025). It features jackets and loafers crafted with elevated precision and artistic excellence, carrying her birth year as a symbol of legacy.
4. Why do you produce only seven pieces per region?
To guarantee rarity, exclusivity, and a personalized luxury experience for every client. Owning our pieces means owning something almost no one else in your region has.
5. Do customers really get free services when they buy?
Yes. Every buyer receives:
✔ A free social media branding campaign
✔ A complimentary business website
✔ Corporate souvenirs
✔ A study voucher for tech skills at LAAK RICHARD MEDIA SCHOOL
6. Where is LAAK RICHARD BRANDS located?
The brand was established in Africa and serves clients globally — from Accra to Lagos, Nairobi to London, and Dubai to New York.
7. What are your bestselling products?
Our top-selling products include the LRTBM King Slips, LRTBM Queen Velvet, Road Grip Series, Yoga Series, and the MGL2390 Jackets & Loafers.
8. Are the collections available worldwide?
Yes. Our collections are available globally, but quantities remain extremely limited per region to maintain exclusivity.
9. Can I get early access to new drops?
Absolutely. You can join our VIP list to receive priority access to limited releases before they go public.
10. What is the mission of LAAK RICHARD BRANDS?
Our mission is to create world-class luxury items that tell African stories with pride, precision, and power — blending culture, empowerment, and timeless craftsmanship.