Posts Tagged ‘faith & fortune’
Brands on Karmaloop; count F&F in
Thursday, February 23rd, 2012
Yes, yes. It’s yet ANOTHER post on Faith & Fortune and our limited edition threads appearance on Karmaloop.com.
Hey, can you really blame us for being so excited? Karmaloop has exposed our brand to millions of their community members around the world. In a period of less than 3 weeks we’ve shipped apparel off to Paris, Ontario, Hawaii, and now Denmark. Sure we’ve been shown all kinds of love in the US, but it’s this international flair that has us so pumped.
More than anything it’s the cumulative effect that this kind of exposure has. New doors have opened with great stores and we’re growing the F&F community. As we re-vamp our website and seek to continue the focus of our charitable partnerships (As always, check out the rad folks at Rock For Justice) new resources will allow for new activities and new product development for you.
So head on over to our webstore at Karmaloop and see what’s going on there.
Let us know what you think!
Tags: brand, faith & fortune, graphic apparel, karmaloop, limited edition
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F&F drops on Karmaloop; some exclusives
Monday, January 30th, 2012
You’ve probably heard the chatter over here for a litte while now. Well it’s official; Faith & Fortune on Karmaloop is a reality.
As of today several styles are “live” on the site, including some that are exclusive to Karmaloop. We’re very excited to have this opportunity with the e-commerce retail giant (these guys get over 5 billion unique hits a year…unreal).
Take a sneak peak below and see what you see.
Check out all the Mens stuff here, and the womens stuff here
Tags: crew, dress, faith & fortune, karmaloop, sweatshirt, t shirt
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Partnering up with Centrevol to help Haiti; an easy choice
Wednesday, May 5th, 2010
Forget that they have impeccable fashion sense (would we partner up with anyone who didn’t?), or that their music is over-the-top infectious (try not stomping your feet to Fifth Avenue Dream). What drew us to Centrevol is their passion, their intimate relationship with their fans, and perhaps above all, their desire to do good.
A mutual friend based out of the LA area contacted us regarding the bands desire to do a benefit show for Haiti, and we were both flattered and impressed by their idea. They told us that they would be holding a benefit show on May 13th in Long Beach, (details here) and that anyone attending would be admitted free if they were wearing our newly designed “help haiti” benefit tee. This shows not only a great deal about how they view their responsibility as human beings, but also the culture of awareness that seems to be growing in existence in our society. While there are still a great deal of stories about corporate greed and corruption, there also seems to be a renewal of awareness in our generation when it comes to helping others. That, friends, is encouraging.
Since our brands launch, 6 short months ago, we envisioned a scenario in which we could partner up on a regular basis with like-minded brands/businesses/people in an effort to affect change and mobilize others for various causes. We hope that this gives you encouragement as well, and that you will join us in these various efforts.
If you are on the west coast, please support our new friends and attend their show! If you can’t be there, join us in solidarity by purchasing out new “help haiti” tee. Contributing to a cause was never so easy.
Be well!
Tags: cause, centrevol, faith & fortune, Haiti, help haiti, music
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Fan Faith & Fortune, $1 will go to Haiti
Thursday, January 28th, 2010
So, a quick word about this for the F&F community;
We’ve been lucky enough to have a generous supporter join us in this challenge,
which you may have seen mentioned either on our Facebook fan page or on Twitter.
For each fan who joins our fan page, this donor has offered to donate $1 to CURE International,
up to 1,000 fans. In case you are not familiar with CURE International, they are working aggressively
to send both medical supplies and physicians to Haiti, two things which are sorely needed. While there are many of
us who would prefer to assist in a more personal way, the reality is the largest need right now is financial.
Our hope through this challenge is to bring additional exposure to those charities which are doing good work, while making
our own meager contribution.

According to a UN assessment team, the CURE site has the best run operating rooms of all the hospitals in Port au Prince
Our request is simple; If you are not already a fan of Faith & Fortune on Facebook, we would ask that you become one. Secondly, share our request in your own status to help spread the word. This will not only assist us as we help get the word out about CURE, but other great organizations with whom we plan to promote in the future. THANK YOU for joining us!
Tags: CURE, donate, faith & fortune, Haiti
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Original art, limited production
Saturday, January 9th, 2010
We all hate that feeling; you walk down the street or into a room…and bam, there it is; The exact same
article of clothing you are wearing, but on someone else. You thought you were original, one-of-a-kind, making
a statement, your own person, all that jazz. But as it turns out, if you bought this item at a large chain store there
are thousands of it out there. Not feeling so original, are you?
Our current release of designs is featured as a limited production run; 500 pieces. After they are out, no more. Gone for good.
With so few produced, you are almost guaranteed you will never see anyone in the same design (I say almost, b/c that’s not a guarantee we can make with 100% certainty for obvious reasons…I mean, people have had planes land on their home…what are the odds of that?!?)
Included with each piece is a special tag designating what number piece you are the owner of. Now that is info you can use.


Tags: faith & fortune, hang tags, limited edition, t shirt
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