Friday, November 27, 2015

Oh, Shop It: William+Bonnie to Offer a Fashion Line for Bike-Enthusiasts

Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron

Custom garment and upholstery workshop William+Bonnie has created something the fashion community is going to love. This company, founded in 2014, has created a new demand in the world of cycling in regards to fashion. As the amount of cyclists, both serious and recreational, continues to increase, William+Bonnie saw the perfect opportunity to create their first limited-run line of cycling wear. 

“While we find a romanticism in the one of a kind custom work we do, we saw a local demand for durable, yet fashionable cycling wear," says Sarah Ayers, Creative Director at William+Bonnie. "As a result, we have spent months sourcing American made fabrics, creating patterns and testing prototypes to develop our first limited­run line of cycling wear. With the same attention to detail and personalization as our custom work, we are proud to offer garments that are all designed and hand­crafted locally.“

After months sourcing local made fabrics, paying extreme attention to detail, and personalization, William+Bonnie is very excited to present metro Detroit with their locally hand-crafted and designed line. The Spring/Summer 2016 line includes pieces such as a unisex cowl neck rain poncho that transitions into hooded rain gear, a moisture wicking and water resistant sundress with magnetic closures, and many more pieces of apparel. All these garments are stylish but also include safety features such as reflective trims. 

William+Bonnie thought of everything a cyclist would need to feel safe while going above and beyond the typical cycling outfit. Come see a sneak peak preview of the line Sunday, December 6, 2015 from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Two James Distillery, located at 2445 Michigan Ave., in Detroit. A signature cocktail served throughout the night will commemorate the event. You have the chance to preview, pre-order, and browse the collection before it is released to any venues for purchase.

Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron

Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron
Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron

Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron

Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron

Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron

Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron



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