Bubba Albrecht launched Give’r after a week long kayaking expedition in Ontario, where he and his friends needed gloves that could withstand freezing temps, fire, and water.
Back home in Jackson Hole, he began prototyping leather gloves that were durable and heat resistant.
inHouseAmerica Rates His Store:
★★★★
Born in U.S., he co-founded Quince to make luxury quality fashion and home goods affordable for all.
Driven by the belief that "quality shouldn't be a luxury", he build it to cut out milddlemen to reduce waste and costs.
Joe represents the heart of Wanderlust Outfitters someone who’s not just selling gear, but living the lifestyle.
Whether he’s recommending the perfect hiking boot or sharing trail tips, Joe brings authenticity and curiosity.
Bram Robinson launched Upstate Stock in Brooklyn to prove that American made accessories could be both rugged and refined.
The company partners with Recover Textiles for upcycled yarns and Mozaic Organization, a Finger Lakes nonprofit employing people with disabilities.
Nicole Calleo is a seasoned e-commerce executive and entrepreneur with over 15 years in the apparel industry.
As VP of the Internet Division at Hanks Clothing, she saw a gap in the market for durable, itch free merino wool gear.
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Corinne Prevot’s journey began with a single hat and a sewing machine.
Encouraged by her mom, Margie, she turned her love of skiing and design into Skida, a women owned brand known for its playful prints.