Thursday, December 20, 2007

Reviews - Vanderkitten

On the 8th day of Christmas the Crankset gave to me:
Vanderkitten Clothing
Champion System Apparel
Spoke Punchers bike hats
ELEMENTAL Action,
A guest review of The Warmfront,
The 3rd Edition of the Cyclepassion - Bicycle Calendar,
Stocking stuffers from Three Story Press, and
Shimano and Campagnolo compatible "enhancement" brake HUDZ

Vanderkitten
In 2008 Vanderkitten Racing will take the roads to hopefully raise the women's professional circuit to a new and respectable level.

But before the VK Racing team was a "glint in someone's eye," Vanderkitten was already a well respected clothing line for "Women Who Kick Ass."

The grassroots clothing company from Berkeley, CA was started "based on the lack of Urban Wear with a message relating to women who were strong, independent and empowered." And although Vanderkitten shifted their emphasis toward athletics in 2006, because of their relationship with Velo Bella Cycling, according to owner, Dave Verrecchia, "our original roots were a lot of musicians, DJ's, clubsters and artists."

So this holiday, if you're looking for the perfect item for that woman in your life that has "been discouraged from taking life by the horns, doing things that are reserved for "boys," and criticized for making a statement," then run, don't walk, over to Vanderkitten.


Photo: Jennifer Tilley - Professional Mountain Biker (Velo Bella - Kona)

1 comment:

rugbydog111 said...

Perfecto!

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Reviews - Vanderkitten

On the 8th day of Christmas the Crankset gave to me:
Vanderkitten Clothing
Champion System Apparel
Spoke Punchers bike hats
ELEMENTAL Action,
A guest review of The Warmfront,
The 3rd Edition of the Cyclepassion - Bicycle Calendar,
Stocking stuffers from Three Story Press, and
Shimano and Campagnolo compatible "enhancement" brake HUDZ

Vanderkitten
In 2008 Vanderkitten Racing will take the roads to hopefully raise the women's professional circuit to a new and respectable level.

But before the VK Racing team was a "glint in someone's eye," Vanderkitten was already a well respected clothing line for "Women Who Kick Ass."

The grassroots clothing company from Berkeley, CA was started "based on the lack of Urban Wear with a message relating to women who were strong, independent and empowered." And although Vanderkitten shifted their emphasis toward athletics in 2006, because of their relationship with Velo Bella Cycling, according to owner, Dave Verrecchia, "our original roots were a lot of musicians, DJ's, clubsters and artists."

So this holiday, if you're looking for the perfect item for that woman in your life that has "been discouraged from taking life by the horns, doing things that are reserved for "boys," and criticized for making a statement," then run, don't walk, over to Vanderkitten.


Photo: Jennifer Tilley - Professional Mountain Biker (Velo Bella - Kona)

1 comment:

rugbydog111 said...

Perfecto!