Flip Flops have become a year round product on the shelves of many college bookstores and supply shops. Flip Flop Socks offer an
even more comfortable experience in the chilly weather and year round.Cloudyreason Inc. has been accepted by the CLC as a licensee enabling the company to apply CLC affiliated colleges and universities logos to their socks."We've had such a great response from devoted flip flop wearers in the surf community. College students have Emailed us telling us how much they love wearing their flip flops to classes and are thrilled to have our socks especially in the winter. So applying the college logo seemed like a logical step." said Baer, Cloudyreason Inc.
President and Flip Flop Sock founder. "We're excited to be the first and only company in the U.S. providing this product to the college community as a CLC licensee.".
Travel Light: The How And Why
I learned how to travel light from lightweight backpacking, then
found it was just as useful to keep it light on trips overseas or driving across the country. The last time my wife and I went to Ecuador, I had 10 pounds of luggage, all in one carry-on bag, and Ana had just 8 pounds in her carry-on bag. This wasn't a short trip. We spent six weeks in Ecuador, at times on glacier-covered mountains, and at other times lounging on Pacific coast beaches.Travel SimplicityWhy travel light? Travel simplicity. Everything is simpler when you travel light.
With only carry-on luggage, we were on our way to a restaurant in Quito, while others were still waiting for their checked luggage. When we took busses our luggage was safely with us, not on the roof or in the hold below being cut open, like one
time when I was in Mexico. While others struggled down the street with three heavy bags, we had our hands free and were walking comfortably because we use daypacks or small backpacks....
?The Basic Clothing Every Camper Needs?
The motto of an experienced camper is "Be Prepared".
This motto rings true, especially if you are going to camp in an area where the temperatures can become cold.
Bringing the appropriate camping gear can be a balancing act; you don't want to bring too much camping gear as it will weigh you down.
On the other hand, you don't want to not have enough camping gear and be stuck freezing in the dead of night.
Following is camping gear that you should wear to ensure that you will be prepared and have an enjoyable camping experience.
The appropriate clothing is critical to your comfort during your camping trip.
Dress in layers.
Wearing layers of clothing enables you to have the luxury of removing layers when the weather is warm and piling on the layers when the weather is cold.
Without layers, you may find yourself sweating profusely in the heat or shivering in the cold.
Wind is usually a factor when...
Flip Flop Socks Creates Four New Design Styles
Flip Flop Socks also known in years past as Thong Socks, Slap Socks or Tabi Socks, have been a part of the Japaneese culture for thousands of years. In 2003 Cloudyreason Inc. introduced them back into the American market as "Flip Flop Socks," offering three styles in four colors. "Many customers tell us they still have a pair of Thong Socks or Slap Socks they purchases in the 1970's, and are thrilled to find them again in the U.S.." says Michele Baer, Cloudyreason Inc. president.The new product's popularity has prompted Cloudyreason Inc.
to produce even more styles and colors to satisfy customers. With the Christmas season approaching, the company will attempt to deliver the new styles in early November 2004. "We've had such a flood of email requests for new styles from customers over the last 2 months, we made it a goal to get our new designs out before Christmas", says Baer. Cloudyreason Inc. will produce two new styles, a crew line in 2 new colors and a light weight grey and...
Flip Flop Socks Creates Four New Design Styles
Travel Light: The How And Why
I learned how to travel light from lightweight backpacking, then
found it was just as useful to keep it light on trips overseas or driving across the country. The last time my wife and I went to Ecuador, I had 10 pounds of luggage, all in one carry-on bag, and Ana had just 8 pounds in her carry-on bag. This wasn't a short trip. We spent six weeks in Ecuador, at times on glacier-covered mountains, and at other times lounging on Pacific coast beaches.Travel SimplicityWhy travel light? Travel simplicity. Everything is simpler when you travel light.
With only carry-on luggage, we were on our way to a restaurant in Quito, while others were still waiting for their checked luggage. When we took busses our luggage was safely with us, not on the roof or in the hold below being cut open, like one
time when I was in Mexico. While others struggled down the street with three heavy bags, we had our hands free and were walking comfortably because we use daypacks or small backpacks....