Robert Jackson
http://www.englishcycles.com/news/socks-look-good-feel-awesome-help-animals/
Order after 11/24 at: https://hbstache.com/
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 3:53 PM, Andrew Neill via OBRA
wrote:
> English Cycles and Handlebar Mustache collaborated on a limited edition
> run of socks with all profits benefitting the Willamette Animal Guild
> (W.A.G.). This nonprofit organization provides low cost or free veterinary
> services in Lane County, Oregon. Look great, feel great and help save the
> animals.
>
> The owners of both companies are passionate about animals and vegan to
> boot, so this collaboration was a natural fit. These impeccably designed
> socks are made in the U.S.A., and the profits go directly to helping
> animals. It’s the best $17 you can spend. If you buy 2 pairs, HBStache
> will donate an additional pair to a homeless shelter.
>
> English Cycles, owned by Rob English, specializes in custom steel bicycle
> frames. Located in Eugene (OR), English Cycles focuses on precision
> engineering to meet the needs of each customer. His work gained accolades
> from the North American Handbuilt Bike Show, and the Bespoke UK bicycle
> show. He and his wife Misha are vegan, and their property serves as an
> animal sanctuary for chickens, cows, ducks, dogs, cats, guinea pigs and
> whoever else needs a forever or foster home. Their unabiding love for
> animals is reflected in everything they do.
>
> Brett and his wife Ashley brought a deep passion for cycling with them
> when they started Handlebar Mustache (HBStache). The company combines
> design, premium quality and a love for cycling at any level. They have
> created a unique brand of socks and t-shirts that will very quickly become
> the only item of importance in your closet. On top of being vegan, adopting
> dogs from shelters, and riding copious amounts of bicycles, Brett and
> Ashley believe it is a moral obligation to help others. HBStache brings a
> uniqueness to your cycling kit not only in premium quality and design, but
> your purchase gives back to our community; and that is an inarguably good
> thing.
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Robert M. Jackson
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