DDCC Activewear 20% Off

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November 14, 2013

You know what I love, clothing designed and made in the U. S. of A.!  DDCC women’s activewear does just that.  Made in San Francisco, DDCC makes adorable workout clothes. 

DDCC is an acronym for Dirty Diana’s Clean Clothes because founder/designer Diana  Mitchell believes that if you live right, you get a little dirty in the process.  Such a cute name! 

I was able to try out one of DDCC’s amazing designs, the Sporty, a white and orchid zip-up hoodie.  Can I just say that this is the most vertsatile zip-up ever?  I can wear it to grab groceries, as a cover-up at yoga or on my colder runs.  It’s perfect for so many things and I can’t wait to wear it all winter long. 

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I really love that the hood is a purple color because it definitely makes it stand out from other plain white hoodies. 

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Even better?!  DDCC is offering Simply Nicole readers an exclusive 20% off!  Just use code “SimplyDDCC” at checkout to get the discount. 

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DDCC is also taking part in a kickstarter program!  The money raised from their kickstarter program will go towards the production costs for the activewear collection. 

At $17,000 they can buy the fabric, trims and cutting/sewing for the cotton and supplex garments in 5 styles/3 colors.  At their stretch goal of $25,000, they can also produce the entire spring collection, including the cover-ups and lifestyle garments.  At $30,000 they will be able to meet the minimums to mill their own fabric, allowing them to use Certified Organic Cotton for the cotton activewear items.

Currently, the kickstarter program has over $3,000, but still has a ways to go to reach their $17,000 goal.  If you’d be interested in backing the program, please visit their kickstarter homepage here: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2121717199/ddcc-activewear.  They are such a fantastic brand!  The kickstarter is open until December 12th at 8PM eastern. 

 

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Chelsea @ A Fit LittleOne

I usually buy my activewear from Nike or UnderArmour, I would be interested in seeing if this hold up to my standards (because I’m super picky when it comes to activewear ;)). I’m actually more questionable about products that are made in the USA, only because we rarely make our products.

Yeah I would definitely try it out. With a 20% off promo too, you can’t beat it. I absolutely love my jacket, but can’t vouch for the other stuff. I’m sure it’s just as amazing tho.

You look so great in this hoodie Nicole!