Monday, March 3, 2014

Exposed Seam: StaySharp Cuffs Giveaway! (2 winners) (U.S.) Ends 3/17 (Rafflecopter)



Combining a love for accessories with a passion for products that solve problems, Boston based company Exposed Seam offers a StaySharp Commuter Cuff for those who commute on bicycles. No longer necessary are rubber bands, rolled up pants, grease on clothing, or shoe laces caught in chains. StaySharp’s unique shape keeps pants clean and helps keep laces away from your gears and chain – plus riders won’t look like they are digging for clams.


Exposed Seam’s patent pending cuffs are made in the USA, out of Cordura® fabric produced in the USA. They are designed for the right leg, but can be worn on both sides, and its reflective trim on the back seam helps riders stay safe. One size fits most.

Exposed Seam StaySharp Commuter Cuffs are made in the USA, out of CORDURA® fabric produced in the USA.
  • They are designed for the right leg, but can be worn on both sides.
  • Their unique shape keeps your pants clean and helps keep laces away from your gears and chain.
  • Reflective trim on the back seam helps you stay safe.
  • One size fits most.


The Creators:
Jonathan and Jenifer Stark began Exposed Seam out of a mutual love of cycling and style. Jonathan, who has commuted all over Boston by bike for many years engaged Jenifer's MassArt fashion design skills to solve his constant problem of ruined shoelaces and pants. Sympathetic to her husband's plight, the StaySharp Commuter Cuff was born.

The first production run was made right in the couple's live/work studio at the 300 Summer St. Artist's Building, and they have since grown their business to enlist the help of a local manufacturing facility in Fall River, MA. Jonathan and Jen are committed to keeping their cuffs made in the USA.

Jonathan's background in video development and marketing coupled with Jenifer's web design and e-commerce skills have also helped make Exposed Seam a home grown venture. They hope to continue to reach new cyclists each year and spread the word that doing what's good for your body and the planet never means having to sacrifice your style.


Exposed Seam cuffs come in six different colors (black, khaki, denim, slate, oxblood, and alert), and retail for $15.00, and they are available in a variety of stores in the U.S., Canada, and Australia and online at ExposedSeam.com, Amazon, Square marketplace, and Etsy.

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Enter below using the Rafflecopter form for a chance to win one Exposed Seam StaySharp Commuter Cuff in Black (2 winners)! Giveaway is open to residents who live in the 48 continental United States only, sorry.

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Disclosure: I received no compensation for posting about Exposed Seam Cuffs. I simply wanted to share them with you and give you a chance to win some for yourself!

4 comments:

  1. I take to different forms of transportation to get me to work. When the weather isn't ideal for riding bike, I drive my truck. When the weather is ideal, I love riding my bike to work and back, but I hate having to wear cycling clothes and changing when I get there to avoid chain marks on my pants!

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  2. I drive and then meet up with people and carpool.

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  3. I work from home. (CoreyOlomon at gmail dot com)

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