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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.
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Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron |
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Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron |
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Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron |
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Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron |
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Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron |
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Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron |
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Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron |
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