This is most probably the last giveaway we'll do before we move the blog over to The Reed later this month, and we are going out on giveaways with a big old bang! Here's the entirely American-made loot (worth $700+) that's on the table for the lucky winner:+ Tradlands Shirt (winner chooses size and style)
+ Side Project Skateboard Board No. 4, handmade from recovered hardwoods.
+ Tomboy Style x FairEnds Hat (winner chooses style from what's currently available)
To enter: Leave a comment below and check us all out on Instagram too [@tradlands / @sideprojectskateboards / @lgmettler]. We'll be choosing a winner on Wednesday April 8th and announcing right here. Good luck guys!!
UPDATE:
The winner is: Ally Noyes who said...
I fell off a skateboard on Saturday and must redeem myself. That board is gorgeous.
We hope you redeem yourself and then some! Email me at lizzie(at)gmail(dot)com and we'll get your loot out to you! Congrats.
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