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Brian Freeman 24 year Mental health matters end the stigma shirt old mechanical engineer, decided to make a change in life about 4 months ago. He quit his job doing statistics on turbines and started working on launching his own t-shirt products, called The High Life. He felt comfortable enough to launch a Kickstarter campaign featuring the brand , which was successful and got him the needed funds to launch the first line!Now The High Life is focused on providing outdoor enthusiasts with casual/comfortable clothing for everyday life. The brand will focus on highlighting sports like Backpacking, Rock Climbing, Mountain Biking, Whitewater, Skiing, Snowboarding, Fly Fishing, just to name a few. Some of the activities that somehow give you a sense of peace and excitement at the same time. Brian will open the website in November, which will have everything from the campaign plus a whole lot of other cool stuff. The site will offer apparel accessories and personal accessories. From hats to key chains and posters to flasks, Mason Jar and 8 oz. Flasks.
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