Adam Torres and Elizabeth Brunner discuss StereoType Kids
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Show Notes:
StereoType Kids is a gender-inclusive clothing brand for kids based in San Francisco, California. In this episode, Adam Torres and Elizabeth Brunner, Founder & CEO StereoType Kids, explore the StereoType Kids story and Elizabeth’s vision for the future of the brand.
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About Elizabeth Brunners
Elizabeth is the Founder and CEO of StereoType, a gender-inclusive kids’ fashion brand that challenges the norms and stereotypes of traditional clothing. With over 13 years of experience in the fashion industry, she is an expert in creating blended fashion, a concept that she coined to describe the mix of girl and boy aesthetics that are equal in value and defined by no one.
She launched StereoType in 2020, inspired by her girl-boy twins who expressed their individuality and joy through their own blended fashion style. Her vision is to empower children to be true to themselves and to celebrate their individuality and uniqueness. StereoType offers fashionable and functional clothing that supports a child’s own style, regardless of gender. Elizabeth is also a member of The Female Founder Collective, and Entreprenista a network of women-led businesses that supports and promotes female entrepreneurship.
About StereoType Kids
StereoType is a line of kids clothing that envisions a new world free from limits on expression and joy. Neither gender-neutral nor unisex, StereoType breaks down boundaries and blends these ideas together to create fun and functional clothing to support a child’s own unique style. Because being true to one’s style should never be limited by the gendered “rules” around what we should wear.