It will represent the company's first attempt at producing mittens.
"Jen is going to work hand-in-hand — mitten-in-hand — with each one of our designers," the company's vice president of product innovation, Hayes McCarthy, told ABC News."We're excited to be in the mittens category." A portion of the profits from the mitten sales will be donated to Make a Wish Vermont. Vermont Teddy Bear Company has contributed to the foundation in the past. The company, which crafts handmade teddy bears, also has one of Sanders himself. Products related to Sander's inauguration outfit and meme have spurred sales across the board.days after the inauguration as social media channels were inundated with images of Sanders in the jacket.$1.
for Vermont's Meals on Wheels by selling merchandise with the meme on it through his campaign store website. His first product, a $45 sweatshirt, sold out in under 30 minutes. Additional merchandise was added and sold out days later on the site.LoadingBy clicking ‘Sign up’, you agree to receive marketing emails from Business Insider as well as other partner offers and accept our
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