5 Small Businesses You Should Be Shopping From This Weekend
Herschel Supply Co.
Herschel is a New York based luggage company with a variety of travel bags, totes, jackets, backpacks, and duffles. They are probably the most popular on the urban east coast (New York, DC). I literally see these bags everywhere in the city. These are the perfect gift that will not hurt the wallet and keep you looking stylish on your to-and-from commutes. They also run good deals year round.
https://herschel.com/shop/mens/backpacks
Sticker Mule
Sticker Mule is probably one of my favorite places to get customized stickers created. From custom labeling to magnets, Sticker Mule is an absolute beast! They currently make promotional stickers for companies like Nike, Google, Twitter, Amazon and more, and I feel like they are completely under the radar. If you’re a small business looking for new promotional materials or for something that will help boost your brand and credibility, Sticker Mule is a good place to start.
3 Up 2 Up
3 Up 2 Up is the West Virginia based clothing company that was founded off of a simple high school hand symbol. These guys are hustlers and are a collective of well know individuals who are shining a light on the beauty that is their home state, West Virginia.
Lumberlend Co.
I’ve seen these guys promoted throughout social media and I think that their concept is fucking awesome. Recycled wooden baseball bats turned into mugs. Wow. They have just about every major league city mug and you can even customize them for special occasions. I personal think these are the perfect gift for almost any occasion, and sports fans will appreciate this concept to the moon and back.
Clearweather Brand
Clearweather’s motto: “Less Corporate, More Independent”. Founded in 2014 by two brothers (Josh and Brandon Brubaker) in Santa Ana, California, these two specialize in sneaker design. With 30+ years of designing and knowledge, Clearweather is a cool and under-the-radar shoe that is sure to have your friends asking “what kind of shoes are those?” and “Where did you get those?”. If you’re looking for something different, look no further.
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