Fashion With a Purpose 'Out Surge' to Help Those Affected by Hurricanes

A clothing brand started by a 19-year-old college student with a goal to spread awareness on the recent hurricane tragedies. He hopes to raise money to give back to victims affected by Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma. The company name is inspired from the storm surges from these hurricanes. Society needs to stand up and prove it can "Out Surge" the storm.

Inspired by wanting to help those who have been victimized due to recent hurricanes, Elias Christopoulos, a 19-year-old sophomore student at Florida State University, and OUT SURGE, his company, have launched a new website that will donate 10 percent of all proceeds to American Red Cross to people trying to rebuild their lives after being impacted by hurricanes.

OUT SURGE offers quality clothing — t-shirts, sweatshirts, tank tops, and more — with a simplistic yet stylish approach to attract all age-groups. Their website, www.out-surge.com, offers clothing for babies, teens, and adults.

The recent news coverage of hurricanes has changed the perspective of many based on the damages and devastation these hurricanes have left in their wake. Those who live within the hurricane belt have long-experienced these consequences. Christopoulos, who was born and raised in Massachusetts, recently moved to Florida, and he witnessed, first-hand, the impact hurricanes can cause. By coupling his idea to start a clothing brand — and giving back to the community — he has created a unique clothing brand with a purpose.

For more information, contact Elias Christopoulos at [email protected] or (617)529-3827.

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A clothing brand started by a 19-year-old college student with a goal to spread awareness on the recent hurricane tragedies. He hopes to raise money to give back to victims affected by Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma.