Paintball Media Magazine May 2026 | Página 39

Pattaya Shop, Online Core
Global Roadmap
King of the Cage, a 1v1 format he created, sits at the intersection of sport and business. Designed to make competitive paintball easier and more accessible, it reduces physical demands and costs, simplifies setup, and emphasis individual skill and self-improvement over full team logistics. For OGWear, any format that widens the funnel of who can compete is good business: every new 1v1 player is a potential customer, and every event doubles as a live showroom for the brand.

Pattaya Shop, Online Core

Today, OGWear looks like a compact but complete retail-plus-brand operation, with a store on Central Pattaya Road, Sukhumvit 55, giving it a real physical presence for local players. Much of its sales, however, happen online. Customers find OGWear via its website and social media, with Facebook and Instagram as preferred contact channels, and the brand will have a booth at Nawasia Leg 1 2026.

Global Roadmap

Looking ahead, Worakit is very clear about where he wants the company to go. The main targets for worldwide distribution are the USA and Europe, with hopes to expand into those markets by the end of 2026. His five-year definition of success includes strong distribution in those regions, owning an OGWear factory, and the ability to“ give back” more to paintball through tournaments, clinics, and classes.
New products such as the compact carry-on gear bag line up with that roadmap. Travel-friendly gear speaks directly to the mobile, tournament-oriented players who frequent events like Nawasia and who are most likely to notice a unique Thai soft-goods brand. If products like these resonate in the USA and Europe, OGWear could be setting a different trajectory- exporting an Asian brand outward instead of importing American and European brands in.
Participants at the first King of The Cage
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