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Georgia Wrenn helps support Salem, MA LGBTQ Youth Organization

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7 year old Georgia Wrenn, daughter of Sully's founder Chris Wrenn, was recently featured in the 2019 New England Pride Guide, presented by The Rainbow Times newspaper regarding her fundraising efforts for nAGLY in her hometown of Salem, Massachusetts. Read about what she's been up to HERE! (& grab her Pride rainbow products HERE!) 

A special thank you to John Andrews & Creative North Shore for letting the editors of The Rainbow Times know what Georgia has been up to :)

Photo courtesy of Christopher Padgett & Little Monkeys Photo Company

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Lil Nas X Reminding People to Believe In Boston at Boston Calling

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Lil Nas X, the country-rap artist behind the chart topping song "Old Town Road", wore our heather gold Believe In Boston tee during his media appearance at the Boston Calling music festival. Photo courtesy of Sara Fish.

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Georgia's New Collection to Benefit nAGLY (Salem, MA)

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We are very excited to announce that Georgia's latest collection is available now, in anticipation of Pride celebrations next month! Georgia is the daughter of Sully's founder Chris Wrenn. Her rainbow illustration has been turned into a soft enamel pin, embroidered patch, and die-cut vinyl sticker. They are available here...

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Sully's is Proud To Announce our T-Shirt Collaboration with Marcus Smart!

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COBRA STRIKE. Inspired by Marcus' tenacity on the court. 

We are thrilled to announce our collaboration with Marcus Smart's YounGameChanger Foundation! 36% of profits on this tee are being donated to his charity. Represent Boston's top enforcer and help spread some good!

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How Sully's Turned a Classic Boston Sports Chant Into Punk Rock Gold 18 Years Ago

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If you like hardcore music you've likely heard of Bridge Nine Records, and if you like Boston sports you've definitely heard of Sully's, but did you know the sports brand was originally started solely to fund the hardcore punk albums released on Bridge Nine? When Sully's founder Chris Wrenn was just 19 years old, he started a record label in his dorm room. Then, in the spring of 2000, he walked to Fenway Park from Boston's Mission Hill with friends from his bands and a backpack full of bumper stickers taking aim at Boston's rivals.  The plan? To make the much needed money to release a record with his roommates in the band American Nightmare. What happened next took the hardcore music scene of the early 2000's worldwide and cemented the Bridge Nine label as one of its most recognized ambassadors...

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