BootsUp Co-Founder and Vice-President Christine Brenner meets with fashion designer Tim Au-Yeung, who has designed for Roc-A-Wear to manufacturing for Guess Jeans, to discuss the potential of a new venture that involves donating jeans to Veterans. Tim’s concept, Sur Plus Jeans, is to buy one pair of jeans and give one to a Vet in need. Download the 6 photos from the event here.
BootsUp Meets Jean Designer Tim AU-Yeung to Discuss Fashion Deal that Gives Back to American Veterans
US Veteran focused charities meet at the Waldorf Towers on Park Avenue New York to discuss the potential of a new venture that involves donating jeans to Veterans. Tim’s concept Sur Plus Jeans is to buy one pair of jeans and give one to a Vet in need. "Many of the models that we will use will be both male and female veterans," says Christine Brenner, BootsUp.
BootsUp Co-Founder and Vice-President Christine Brenner meets with fashion designer Tim Au-Yeung who has designed for Roc-A-Wear to manufacturing for Guess Jeans. Christine Brenner is the Owner and CEO of Brenner Metal Products Corp., a business that has been “Serving Our War Fighters for Over 60 Years.” She also owns and operates Moxie Blow-dry and Beauty Bar of Ridgewood. She is an advocate for Veterans, providing them the very best care through her Brenner Metal Products and professional makeovers through her Moxie Salon franchise.
Together Tim and Christine hope to serve more Veterans through a collaborative effort that has been discussed at the Waldorf Towers last night.