Loggerhead Apparel Continues to Grow, Adding New Products & Retail Partners
November 6, 2011New Polos, College Colors & the Carolina Cotton Tee
GREENVILLE, SC – November 7, 2011 – South Carolina based Loggerhead Apparel sees continued growth going into the holiday shopping season. In recent weeks, the clothing company, which manufactures every item in the United States and donates 10% of each dollar to sea turtle conservation efforts, has added new retail partners in North Carolina and Georgia to bring the total to more than 25 locations in less than a year of business.
The company’s signature product, the South Carolina made Bellwether Polo has six new offerings for the holidays:
- Edisto Blackwater – named for South Carolina’s Edisto River, the longest blackwater river in North America.
- Hartwell Sunset Orange – named for the late summer sunsets seen on the Upstate’s Lake Hartwell, just outside of Clemson, SC.
- Garnet & Black – a special, limited edition Garnet & Black Loggerhead may be ordered on the Cotton Field White or Edisto Blackwater Bellwether Polos.
- Purple & Orange – a special, limited edition Purple & Orange Loggerhead may be ordered on the Cotton Field White or Hartwell Sunset Orange Bellwether Polos.
Also now available is the new Carolina Cotton Tee, a t-shirt constructed of North Carolina grown cotton, manufactured in North Carolina, and is one of the most sustainable and environmentally friendly shirts on the market. By the end of November, additional American-made and American-grown tees will be added to the roster.
Ten percent of each sale is donated directly to sea turtle conservation efforts on all of these products. Since February of this year, Loggerhead Apparel has raised more than $7,500 for conservation causes, and will exceed $10,000 by year’s end.
For more information on Loggerhead Apparel, please visit www.LoggerheadApparel.com or follow on Facebook.
About Loggerhead Apparel
Loggerhead Apparel provides premium, American-grown and made clothing and accessories. The concept was born in early 2009 in the minds of two South Carolina natives. One a product of the Lowcountry, who grew up on the coast just north of Charleston, the other a product of the Upstate, the grandchild of mill workers in the textile town of Spartanburg. Their passion and pride for the state of South Carolina, its people and its beauty, its wildlife and its economy, led to Loggerhead Apparel.