Food Goods Launches a New Line of ÂCulinarily-Inspired Soft Goods New Company Launches Apparel and Accessories for the Foodie to Wear in Good Health
Food Goods, a new company based in lower Manhattan that creates goods for foodies, today announced the launch of its collection of culinarily-inspired T-shirts, canvas market totes and aprons.
(PRWEB) March 23, 2005
Food Goods, a new company based in lower Manhattan that creates goods for foodies, today announced the launch of its collection of T-shirts, canvas market totes and aprons.
The cornerstone of the collection is the Food Goods T-shirt line with its whimsical and witty imprints. Smile-inducing phrases such as Âmarinate overnight, ÂI dig beets and Âlightly toasted show not only the wearerÂs knowledge of food, but also a delicious sense of humor. Imprinted on 100% cotton, American Apparel pigment dyed shirts, Food Goods tees offer a fashionable, colorful way to express your love for food and wine. Other favorites include ÂI like sweet corn, Âarugula rules, Âdeep fried and Âget your Rhône on.Â
In addition, Food Goods offers other culinarily-inspired items such as canvas market totes printed with phrases such as Âeat local produce, Âgarden fresh and Âall natural ingredients; a perfect solution for the environmentally conscious shopper. The Âthe cheese stands alone chefÂs apron will delight the passionate cook, and the collection of baby tees (Âtater totÂ) will delight the passionate cook-to-be.
ÂWe love the food and wine business and the people in it, said partner Staci Strauss. ÂWe came up with Food Goods to celebrate the industry and create food-inspired clothing and accessories that are intended be worn in good health.Â
ÂIf itÂs true that we are what we eat, then it may be that we wear what we are, said Craig McCord. ÂThe food industry has so many delicious terms that should be commemorated, and we wanted to do that with a smile.Â
Food Goods is a line of culinarily - inspired soft goods such as t-shirts, aprons and tote bags that featuring words and phrases that appeal to people with a passion for food and wine. The company was founded by Staci Strauss and Craig McCord in 2004 to celebrate the food industry, and is based in Lower Manhattan. Food Goods offerings will expand in mid-2005 to include other items such as hats, sweatshirts and cutting boards.
More styles and information can be found online at www. foodgoods. com.
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