Fingerless, Extended HandCuffs Sweatshirts Debut in Omaha/Lincoln in Time for Holiday Shopping.Lifestyle Editors/Business Editors LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 21, 2003 Fashionable and Practical Patented Design Keeps Hands Toasty toast·y adj. toast·i·er, toast·i·est Pleasantly warm. , But Free for Movement; Available in New HandCuffs hand·cuff n. A restraining device consisting of a pair of strong, connected hoops that can be tightened and locked about the wrists and used on one or both arms of a prisoner in custody; a manacle. Often used in the plural. tr.v. Stores Would you like to keep your hands warm, but your fingers free as the cold weather sets in? There's a new fashion coming to Nebraska that is practical and fun. It also makes a great holiday gift. HandCuffs Sweatshirts are debuting this month in their very own retail stores. Billed "The Coolest Way to Stay Warm," these uniquely designed sweatshirts feature extendible roll-up cuffs, which create fingerless gloves. A patented design, HandCuffs deliver both convenience and comfort -- and are sure to be the next "hot" trend in Nebraska. Perfect for the person who has everything, HandCuffs are especially ideal for folks who work or play outdoors, but need freedom of movement in their hands without the restriction of gloves. The idea for HandCuffs was conceived when a former tile tile, one of the ceramic products used in building, to which group brick and terra-cotta also belong. The term designates the finished baked clay—the material of a wide variety of units used in architecture and engineering, such as wall slabs or blocks, floor contractor was out riding on his dirt bike. After taking a spill, a small hole was torn in his sweatshirt. When he later went to put on the same sweatshirt, his thumb popped out of the hole. Finding inspiration, the contractor turned to entrepreneur Marshall Gobuty to fully develop the idea of a gloved glove n. 1. a. A fitted covering for the hand with a separate sheath for each finger and the thumb. b. A gauntlet. 2. sweatshirt -- and HandCuffs went big time. Now HandCuffs, a Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , CA-based manufacturer of men's, women's and children's sweatshirts, has developed its own chain of retail shops to showcase the company's innovative product in selected markets. HandCuffs has three stores in region. HandCuffs stylish sweatshirts are available now in men's, women's and children's sizes with four styles, including a crew neck pullover, hooded hood·ed adj. 1. Covered with or having a hood. 2. Shaped like a hood, cowl, or similar covering. 3. Zoology a. Having coloration or a crest suggesting a hood. b. pullover, hooded front zip and a turtleneck. Among the 12 colors are navy, red, hunter green hunter green n. A dark yellowish green. , burgundy, grey, orange, periwinkle periwinkle, in zoology periwinkle, any of a group of marine gastropod mollusks having conical, spiral shells. Periwinkles feed on algae and seaweed. , black and white. Adult HandCuffs' sweatshirts retail for $29.00-$44.00, while children's sizes retail for $24.00-$30.00. "HandCuffs are great for the entire family," said Jeffrey Gobuty, Director, Retail Operations. "Consider some of the great benefits for folks of all ages. You can more comfortably shovel snow, ride a bike without your hands getting frigid frig·id adj. 1. Extremely cold. 2. Persistently averse to sexual intercourse. on the handle bars, fix a car, hang out at the mall with your hands free to eat a hamburger or listen to your MP3, and bring in the groceries. HandCuffs for the holidays are a sure-fire winner." The HandCuffs stores are located at: -- 9421 Q Street, Omaha, Phone 402-593-7170 -- 314 South 72 Street in the Cedernole Plaza -- one block south of Dodge, Omaha, Phone 402-390-1181 -- 4700 Old Cheney Rd. in the Old Cheney Plaza, Lincoln, Phone 402-420-2227 More information is available by visiting the HandCuffs web site, http://www.handcuffs.net Editors Note: For Downloadable Images Go to: http://www.handcuffs.net/media.asp |
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