Feeling good and spreading good vibes – what life should be all about, right? Well at Life is good, they’re promoting just that, using their clothes and accessories as a vehicle for spreading optimism.
At SR Trends, we got the chance to try out some Life is good products and we’ve got only great things to say!
Life is good has a very casual, laid back feel to their clothing. There’s a variety of styles to fit whatever your fashions with a comfortable, easy-going focus. The apparel is simple enough to please even the pickiest of shoppers! Julie relaxed in the Women’s Love Go-To Zip Hoodie: pre-washed and super soft, comfortable with a relaxed fit and a distressed graphic that says, “Life is good – in this hoodie.”
They carry various fits including relaxed fit, slim fit, and fitted to make for easy shopping. Their sweatshirts are unbelievably soft and breathable, perfect for hanging out around the house or an excursion through the city. Their tee’s come in a variety of fun graphics and styles, are lax, comfortable, and a trendy choice for any type of day.
I love the “Not The Only Dreamer” Tee – so me. With a slim fit silhouette and 100% cotton, it was perfect for hanging out by the pool. The bright yellow stitching up the side seems added some uniqueness to the shirt. too. If you’re looking for simple, versatile wear for an active lifestyle, Life is good is the way to go!
Nick took the Men’s Enjoy The Ride Go-To Hoodie for a stroll. Great for when the cool Boston evenings roll around and breathable enough to ride through the city with. Piril sported the Men’s Honest Top Hat Newbury Tee. Slim fit with a funky, orange seem up the sides, great for heading to the gym or taking notes in lecture (that is, if her boyfriend doesn’t steal it!).
But what you may not have known about Life is good is their efforts in giving back.
Life is good has been helping others and giving back since 1989. For over 20 years, the company has been able to spread optimism and raise money to help kids in need. The Life is good volunteers, known as Playmakers, are made up of early childhood educators, social workers, psychologists, teachers, counselors and more. They work to “make good things happen for children when children need them the most.”
Co-founders and brothers Bert and John Jacobs built this charitable empire on a simple doodle and a means to spread good vibes. They now donate 10% of Life is good’s net profits to help kids in need all over the world.
So put down that grape jelly and help Spread Optimism instead with Life is good!
* All product images from Lifeisgood.com
*This is a sponsored post. All opinions are my own.
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