So here, by popular (?) request is a picture of me in my hoodie.

The hoodie is made by Saltrock- a company founded in the 80s by surfer dudes for surfer dudes. It started with two South African brothers selling T shirts from the back of a van in Penzance. It grew, it went into administration, it came out of administration. There are shops across the South of England, with two in Sussex- one in Worthing and one here in Eastbourne.
The label says, "Designed in England, Made in Bangladesh". Well, we all know what that's about.
Entrepreneurship is cool, capitalism less so.
The hoodie is made by Saltrock- a company founded in the 80s by surfer dudes for surfer dudes. It started with two South African brothers selling T shirts from the back of a van in Penzance. It grew, it went into administration, it came out of administration. There are shops across the South of England, with two in Sussex- one in Worthing and one here in Eastbourne.
The label says, "Designed in England, Made in Bangladesh". Well, we all know what that's about.
Entrepreneurship is cool, capitalism less so.

The hoodie is made by Saltrock- a company founded in the 80s by surfer dudes for surfer dudes. It started with two South African brothers selling T shirts from the back of a van in Penzance. It grew, it went into administration, it came out of administration. There are shops across the South of England, with two in Sussex- one in Worthing and one here in Eastbourne.
The label says, "Designed in England, Made in Bangladesh". Well, we all know what that's about.
Entrepreneurship is cool, capitalism less so.
The hoodie is made by Saltrock- a company founded in the 80s by surfer dudes for surfer dudes. It started with two South African brothers selling T shirts from the back of a van in Penzance. It grew, it went into administration, it came out of administration. There are shops across the South of England, with two in Sussex- one in Worthing and one here in Eastbourne.
The label says, "Designed in England, Made in Bangladesh". Well, we all know what that's about.
Entrepreneurship is cool, capitalism less so.