Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Create a Veteran Vet Women's clothing

Nadine noky / Satellite LadyBrigade.com

If Nadine noky, a veteran of the Iraq war, he returned to civilian life, he could not find clothes for women veterans . Shirts were large, unfit, and drawings all had giant eagle on the front.

Screen learned so noky to print and launched in 2014 Lady Brigade , which she believes is the first and only veterans womenswear line. Smart designs are equipped for women and long slogans specifically to women veterans as target "Mother, Sister, Soldier", "Any girl can wear heels, but it does take a woman to combat boots" and "who has served their country. "In addition to fit shirts, contains the line racer Bank tanks and hoodies.

If noky takes his creations, said the 29-year-old he surprises often approached by people she is a veteran. With women in 95 percent of all occupations in the military serve and corresponds to about 15.7 percent of the active Army is expected that the image of a veteran to expand.

Noky served in the Army in 2002 and 2007. In 2005, four months after the birth of her son, she was sent to Iraq. He left the army as a radar technician then followed a new career in graphic design and advertising, to Lady Brigade.

As she runs the company from his home in Florida, where she lives with her son, for ten years. The company specializes designs on all of its products with US manufacturers and NOKY and prints devoted himself all folders. He also manages the website and blog Lady Brigade, and personally package and ship each shirt.

Hope noky Lady Brigade is a place for veterans and military women to be, not only to buy clothes, but a community, the women who bring together to share the unique experience of military service. Before it was a clothing company, Lady Brigade was a Facebook group in which women veterans could connect with each other and to the concerns. Nevertheless, even if the clothes line developed.

After a good response to the lady of the brigade other women veterans who organized the next project noky the first Women Veterans Conference in Florida.

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