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Brian Freeman 24 year Witches Are Real Wokenjima 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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The are printed on a Witches Are Real Wokenjima shirt variety of American Apparel the triblend, the 50/50 blend and the all-cotton. These make for some extremely comfortable with some very entertaining designs on them.FarmTeam invents logos, mascots, and teams and it can be as absurd or straightforward as an idea calls for. The designs enjoy a stylistic freedom that comes from adopting any genre, era, and sport to create something funny, intriguing and visually appealing. A team’s logo is as much shaped by its backstory (which FarmTeam’s website provides) as it is by the designer. FarmTeam partners Dan Greene, Pat Lewis, and Ashley Lewis, come up with troves of intriguing cities and down-and-out team stories, before seeing them brought to life as logos and mascots. Other times, designers with particular ideas of what a team should play or which city a mascot belongs to steer the FarmTeam ship. It’s a cooperative and fun effort– all aimed at eventually making that appeal to a wide audience with an appreciation for odd “vintage”. And from that appeal comes the sales that fuel FarmTeam’s mission to help kids play sports.
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