SBOMBCO is run by Stephanie a local to Revelstoke since birth. She is one creative gal and her clothing items show her humour and talent. She started her endeavour by painting her art onto hats (mostly snap backs but also moved into panel hats), which have become a staple to most who reside in Revelstoke.
Her natural ability and artistic technique really show through in her unique designs.
Steph also does custom orders so if you have an idea you want put onto an article of clothing she’s your gal, her Instagram handle will show you so many sweet designs she’s nailed.
She gets her inspiration from the natural surroundings of our scenic mountain town and recently decided to expand her hat company and offer her faithful customers, t-shirts, hoodies, and crew necks. She also carries vacuum tumblers to keep your drinks warm or cold and really cute camping mugs.
Make sure you check out her Instagram page @sbomb_co as well as her website www.sbombco.com for all the collections she has on offer right now.
It was a chilly drive up the mountain for this photo shoot but well worth it, despite the seasons first snowflakes that were falling as we settled into the shoot near the Echo Lake. At least everyone had some warm clothing to sport around the campfire for this shoot and they looked good sipping on some tasty Mt Beggbie brewing Co beer and some local Oteas tea.
You wont want to miss out on this local clothing company so make sure you check out her work and give this Canadian some support.
WANDER [BRITISH COLUMBIA] →
‘When the snow doesn’t fly’ is never a saying said during a typical winter in Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada.
Generally this little mountain town nestled in the valley of towering mountains is buried in snow that consumes your day. However this winter 2020/21 hasn’t shown us much in the way of snow.
To make the most of the days, my friend Stephanie and I gathered our warm outdoor wear and traipsed across town to walk along the pathway that leads down south of town, known as the flats.
A short walk through a forest barren of anything but twigs holding tight to their roots in the winter months, opens up to display snow covered mountains and a grassy terrain underfoot.
We wandered for a few hours, stopping to capture the beauty nature had unfolding right in front of us and we took advantage of the brown hues that popped under the bright colors Stephanie was sporting.
Do you have a favorite spot to wander and roam? Can you enjoy the scenery no matter the weather or do you prefer to stay cozy at home?