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The Chimes

Thank God. student brand sparks gratitude

Sophomore liberal studies multidisciplinary major Clariss Ajanel reps her Thank God. sweatshirt.
Thank God. inspires a posture of gratitude across campus through the widespread presence of their clothing apparel.
Fashion Castillo-Delgadillo, Arts & Entertainment Editor October 14, 2022

Founded by junior business marketing major Grant Lawrence and Biola alumnus Sterling Reed, Thank God. has progressively developed a presence on campus with their apparel stating “Thank God” in simple but impactful designs. Lawrence and Reed hope that their brand is able to amplify gratitude across...

Ethical fashion company CEO addresses human trafficking

Kohl Crecelius at fireside chat
Krochet Kids, Known Supply CEO and cofounder talks about the positive impacts of knowing one’s clothing.
Jessica Goddard, Features Editor February 6, 2018

For Kohl Crecelius it all began with a hobby—crocheting—which he did not expect to turn into a ministry and business. ABOUT KROCHET KIDS Crecelius, the CEO and cofounder of Krochet Kids intl., came to campus Jan. 29 for a Fireside Chat hosted by the Entrepreneurship Society to discuss his...

The art of a trend

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People often ignore the why behind trends, but here is a glimpse into the underlying complexity.
Vic Silva, Writer September 19, 2017
People often ignore the why behind trends, but here is a glimpse into the underlying complexity.

Outfits speak truth

Courtesy of Alex Brouwer and Austin Jones
Biola students create biblically-centered clothing line to bring Christ to fitness.
Jessica Goddard, Writer March 28, 2017
Biola students create biblically-centered clothing line to bring Christ to fitness.

Women do not “ask for it”

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Clothing in no way excuses sexual assault or victim blaming.
Kristen M. Smith, Writer May 3, 2016
Clothing in no way excuses sexual assault or victim blaming.

Underwear line provides clothing for homeless

Photo Courtesy of J.D. Hornberger
Biola alum launches new underwear brand to provide clothing to homeless shelters for each item sold.
Hannah McCauley, Writer September 22, 2015
Biola alum launches new underwear brand to provide clothing to homeless shelters for each item sold.