

This short sleeve henley is sophisticated, expertly tailored, and intricately crafted. We’re happy to be producing in New York, creating ethical luxury products that look and feel great.” We have 50K hits and counting on a video we recently released on Facebook and have already sold out of certain styles. “We’ve received an outpouring of support from social media and are striving to create a community around the fight for a cure. As part of the initial collection, this shirt is uniquely identified with a subtle metal tag near the wrist that spells the word, “brother”, in Braille. The fabric is a blend with premium bamboo and cotton for an all-season “smart casual” look. This ultra-soft long sleeve henley is sophisticated, expertly tailored, and intricately crafted. “We’re very excited about the potential for growth and impact of Two Blind Brothers,” added co-founder Bryan Manning. Two Blind Brothers’ casual wear collection features luxury shirts with a metal plate detail and Braille engraving. 16, all of the items sold through the challenge will no longer be available.The first collection from Two Blind Brothers. One hundred percent of the profits from the challenge will be donated to Foundation Fighting Blindness. 16, the brothers have set up a Shop Blind Challenge, asking, “Would you buy something that you can’t see?” They hope you trust them. The brothers, who promise their customers that they’ll get something they’ll love, include in the box their story and a special thanks for all those who support their mission. “We just wanted to help and raise awareness and do something good,” said Bryan. Some are so joyous receiving one of their mystery boxes that they have posted unboxing videos on TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram, with a few opening boxes blindfolded. Their slogan, “Will You Shop Blind?" has attracted customers that include relatives of the blind and parents with vision-impaired children.

The sale of their mystery boxes is now a social media phenomenon, reported the AP. Over the years, the company has picked up celebrity supporters like entrepreneur Richard Branson, Ice-T, and Ellen DeGeneres, who helped with one of her famous Shutterfly checks for $30,000. “But we did have to call in a lot of favors.” When asked how two guys with a rare degenerative eye disease would go into a business about designing clothes, Bradford told the New York Post: “We do have an edge when it comes to fabrics and responding to touch,” he said. Their items start at $30 up to $200, with all the proceeds going to the Foundation Fighting Blindness, which conducts research to help eradicate blindness. The brothers have incorporated Braille into their designs that indicate the color of each garment. Their casual line of clothing, an assortment of ultra-soft Henley shirts, hoodies, polos and T-shirts, socks, knit beanies, and sunglasses for men and women, along with items for kids, are made from bamboo mixed with cotton and spandex, and manufactured out of their Los Angeles facility. Their merch is sold online at. In 2016, Brad, who worked at an investment firm, and Bryan, who sold software, left their fields to launch Two Blind Brothers. It felt so soft and comfortable that we both keyed up on it, and then we had this idea, ‘Well what if we could take this sense of touch to a different place, make super comfortable clothing, and turn over the profits to researchers at work on eye diseases?’” said Bryan.
