Sea Fever Gear Bag Giveaway

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Penny Haughwout and her sister Pixie just couldn’t come to terms with throwing away the family boat’s canvas sail. You’ve probably never had that problem but maybe, just maybe, you can understand sometimes that fabrics have meaning.

For the Haughwout sisters, their boat, the Sea Fever, and its trusty sail had been handled for years by their own hands. So when it came time to clean out their deceased parent’s house, they couldn’t just toss it out as everyone told them to do.

From the original sail they made jackets, and now from other sails they create all kinds of accessories including this meaning enriched bag that might have just sailed to exotic destinations or had high seas adventures and now, quite possibly, might be ready for you to tote around.

As the Cape Cod business has grown, the sisters are no longer able to keep up with orders so they’ve hired a network of local independent contractors who assemble the Sea Fever Gear products in their homes. Another American Cottage Industry success story.

Well, now the question is, are you ready to carry the burden of history and of numbers? I mean if one is the loneliest number, then what is four? It’s the number on this bag my friend, the number that you will tote if you win.

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Amy DuFault

Amy DuFault is a conscious lifestyle writer, consultant and fashion instigator. She resides in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.