Bert, John & "Jake" = Life is Good
I find myself graced with many blessings and challenges in life. One of the things that continues to help me embrace the challenges has been the ability to smile and try to keep a good attitude. Somewhere along the journey I stumbled upon my first "Life is Good" item and thought that it expressed exactly what I wanted to say. To date, it still does and I have shirt drawers & hat hooks overflowing with the stuff that attest to just how much this positive message has impacted me and become a part of my life.
The picture to the left is the first depiction of "Jake" that came from the brothers first efforts. I wonder if they ever could have imagined how their gear continues to touch all sorts of people - young and old - able-bodied and not.
To me, it doesn't really matter -- as long as they keep making the stuff I'll keep finding the good message at it's core and wearing it to help the message continue to become a part of me. Exposure to such a good message is a very good thing. :-)
The Life is Good Story
from http://www.lifeisgood.com/about/
For five years, the brothers hawked tee shirts in the streets of Boston and traveled the East Coast, selling door-to-door in college dormitories.
They collected some good stories, but were not very prosperous. They lived on peanut butter and jelly, slept in their van, and showered when they could.
Chicks were not impressed.
By the Fall of 1994, heading home from a long, less-than-fruitful roadtrip, Bert and John were desperately searching for answers to keep the dream alive. Little did they know, the only answer they needed was back in Boston, hanging up on their apartment wall.
Jake's contagious grin, simple as it was, seemed to express everything the Jacobs brothers believed in.
One fateful September day, they printed up 48 Jake shirts for a local street fair in Cambridge, Massachusetts. They laid the shirts out on their rickety card table. By noontime, all 48 of those tees were gone. A star was born.
Soon Jake was introduced to local retailers, and his simple message of optimism was embraced like nothing the brothers had ever seen. As demand for product soared, Jake's team grew, and the Little Brand That Could began to spread across America.
Today, the New England based brand stays close to its roots, with an emphasis on humor and humility. Through Life is good Festivals, positive products, and a steady dose of ping pong, Jake's crew does its best to keep the good vibes flowing.
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I had never heard this story before. Thanks for sharing! Posted May 16, 2007 |
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