By Danielle Verhaeghe
SALT LAKE CITY -- Two college students awaken the green movement in board culture by utilizing their passion for the shred and entrepreneurship with the up–and-coming Deagle Headwear Company.
“The social aspects of our business will set a standard for the industry as well as help set us apart,” said Brady Farr, Deagle Headwear Co. co-founder.
What is Deagle?
Deagle Headwear Co. is an all-organic apparel and accessory company that presents an understanding for, what they say to be, the necessity of environmentally low-impact production.“I feel the responsibility to raise awareness regardless of company affiliation, but it’s a huge plus that Deagle is on the same page,” said Tucker Mead, Deagle Headwear Co.sponsored skier.
A driving force behind the company is the co-founders’, Brady Farr and Robert Mrdutt,
love and respect for the mountains. The riders that represent Deagle Headwear are competitive riders and mountain enthusiasts that understand the importance of Deagle Headwear’s ideals.
“Local people are rooted with the landscape and environment, and end up giving back to it,” said Robert Mrdutt, Deagle Headwear Co. co-founder.
“Local people are rooted with the landscape and environment, and end up giving back to it,” said Robert Mrdutt, Deagle Headwear Co. co-founder.
How Deagle began and where Deagle is now
The company began at Wasatch Academy, a boarding school in Utah, and today has spread onto the University of Utah campus.
This season Deagle Headwear has received an order for 480 hats for the University of Utah’s Snowboard Team.
“The thing I like most about Deagle is how grass-roots it is and how it is a growing company on the scene,” said Tyler Plane, a University of Utah student. Plane is a Deagle Headwear customer, and will continue to purchase from the company to support a good local cause.
The company began at Wasatch Academy, a boarding school in Utah, and today has spread onto the University of Utah campus.
This season Deagle Headwear has received an order for 480 hats for the University of Utah’s Snowboard Team.
“The thing I like most about Deagle is how grass-roots it is and how it is a growing company on the scene,” said Tyler Plane, a University of Utah student. Plane is a Deagle Headwear customer, and will continue to purchase from the company to support a good local cause.
Promise of Deagle
As their mission statement Deagle Headwear Co. promises to provide customers with environmentally conscious products, which have the quality Deagle Headwear Co. is proud of and style the customer is proud to wear on or off the mountains.
As their mission statement Deagle Headwear Co. promises to provide customers with environmentally conscious products, which have the quality Deagle Headwear Co. is proud of and style the customer is proud to wear on or off the mountains.
Photograph by Danielle Verhaeghe (from left: Robert Mrdutt, Brady Farr).
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