Back in 2021, Jo禱lle Comeau was set to run off and join the circus.
More specifically, the Squamish residentan acrobat, slackliner and highlinerhad gotten a contract to perform with a circus and was set to leave the Sea to Sky Corridor for a time.
I was sad to leave my friends, Comeau said. I wanted to give them a gift before I leftthe slackline and highline communityall my friends.
She came up with a simple idea: she drew an image of a stick figure on a highline and put them on 100 pairs of socks.
When I was thinking about a gift. I was thinking everyone has too many shirts and hoodies. Something everyone is needing is socks, she said. I gave 50 of them to friends before I left.
But shortly after leaving, she got injured and had to return home. I think I was having more fun in Squamish anyway, she added with a laugh.
With 50 pairs of socks leftover from her goodbye giveaway, she decided to sell them. Six months later they were all gone, she said. A second edition sold out in two weeks. [I realized] Oh, theres something there.
Since, then Comeau has branded the project The Rowdy Town and added several new pairs to her offerings.
Theyre hemp, cotton, and merino wool and all feature stick figures doing Squamish sports from skydiving to biking, hiking and disc golf.
By the third run, Comeau managed to get the items into local stores, including at the Sea to Sky Gondola, Random & Co., Funky Monkey Boutique and Evolution Whistlerin addition to her website.
The stores keep asking for more, so I know they do sell, she said.
Shes since added bucket hats, a goggle cover and patch, but socks remain her focus.
Something kind of fun about the socks is theres always a secret message hidden under the cuff, Comeau said. In the ski sock the secret message is, Nice calves. Its always a fun message in the cuff. Thats one touch.
More recently, shes used her Rowdy Town website to launch a twice-a-year free magazine. Its partly to build the brand and partly to share different stories.
I wrote an article called 'The Power of Laughter,' she said. When I was looking for a subject I thought, Laughing is the foundation of the Rowdy Town brand. I talk about why things are funny, what happens to our brains when we laugh, how can we cultivate happiness.
It turns out it was a lot of work, she said. [I plan to] do it twice a yearthe same time I release new sock editions.
In the meantime, the socks are a great stocking stuffer, she said.
The goal is to make great socks. I dont want to make socks that will get holes in them. I want to make good quality socks. Socks that people actually want to wear.
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