We consider ourselves lucky to live in the Lowcountry where we’ve got access to an incredibly unique stretch of coastal wilderness—and it’s our team’s mission to love and protect these waterways. This past July, Free Fly chose to sponsor a one-mile stretch of road in our own backyard, starting at the Ben Sawyer Bridge and ending at the water tower just off Jasper Blvd. on Sullivan’s Island (one of our favorite local beaches). Through the Adopt-A-Highway program, our team will be responsible for five clean-up efforts every year to pick up trash and keep the roadside area clean—eliminating unwanted items from getting into the marsh and waterways. On August 27th, Free Fly spent about 2 hours cleaning up our one-mile stretch of road and filled a total of 19 garbage bags. It was an awesome morning and the team had a blast—despite the August temps!—and we can’t wait to get back out there. Eventually our name, “Free Fly Apparel,” will be posted on an official sign along the road—a fun little nod from everyone here at the brand and a friendly reminder to keep our waters clean, so that you and future generations can keep enjoying them. If you see us donning our neon orange vests on the side of the road next time, give us a holler!
Thank you Free Fly Apparel. Doing what we can, taking responsibility to keep our lands, resources clean, functioning and beautiful. Thank you!
Thank you for your efforts in keeping the Lowcountry beautiful!
Love this! Thanks for keeping it clean and pristine!
This was the first stretch of road that Surfrider Charleston adopted. So glad to see it’s in such great hands. Thanks for all y’all do for the Lowcountry!
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Way to go!!
Love seeing Free Fly Apparel’s dedication to keeping the Lowcountry’s coastlines clean and beautiful! ??