Tag: iva jean
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Seattle Bike Style Updates: Iva Jean launches new line + Model Citizen adds women’s t-shirt
If you want stylish threads that stay that way even as you slog up a hill or pedal through a downpour, then perhaps it only makes sense that you should be looking to Seattle. Right now, there are (at least) two Seattle-based designers working on lines of clothes that look good on and off the…
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126 Cranksgiving riders haul 1,443 lbs of food to Rainier Valley Food Bank
2013 was the year that Cranksgiving broke. Seattle’s Fourth Cranksgiving exploded in size, with a stunning 126 people biking to grocery stores and food stands all across the city, buying food for Rainier Valley Food Bank. Folks at the food bank report that Cranksgiving riders biked them 1,443 pounds of food Saturday, dwarfing last year’s…
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Lunchtime theater: Seattle fashion on two wheels featured on King 5
Featuring Iva Jean and SBB-sponsor Hub and Bespoke. Discuss.
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Seattle designer Iva Jean launches Kickstarter for line of bike-tailored women’s clothing
Bike Everywear. That’s the tagline for Seattle designer Iva Jean‘s bike-friendly women’s fashion line. They are items designed by a woman who knows what it’s like to bike through all kinds of Seattle weather, and several of her items respond to requests posted on our recent rainy biking story. Like rain capes! (they’re gonna be…
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