A COUPLE who met while working on a luxury cruise have launched a sustainable clothing brand that they want to take around the world.
Growing up in Blackbrook and Eccleston, Luke Zdrenka has had an out-of-the-ordinary career after working all over the globe as a performer.
Working in dream roles as part of the entertainment on luxury cruise liners, this is where the former De La Salle pupil met his partner Lili Yordanova, who have been intertwined ever since.
After working and seeking adventures around the world, Luke and Lili have now launched their first business which embodies this adventurous spirit, while also maintaining a sustainable and environmentally-friendly message.
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Launching 'Kinetic Adventures Apparel' in September, the brand offers a range of "high quality" clothing options for any occasion, including t-shirts, hoodies, fleeces, and joggers for both men and women.
With all of the designs made from 100% cotton and featuring a small 'KA' logo, there are also kids' clothing options and accessories such as tote bags, water bottles, aprons, tea towels.
The clothing also comes with plastic-free packaging, and although the business has only been operating for a few weeks, Lili said that the couple has had many "five star reviews" for their products.
Lili, originally from Bulgaria, said: "Me and Luke have worked around the world and I think we really have this adventurous spirit.
"This is where the idea for the brand came from, to create high quality clothing that suits any occasion.
"After travelling around the world, it is very important to us that we look after our planet and that the clothes are organic and sustainable. The clothes are of high quality and they all have that super soft feel and smell of real cotton."
With Luke and Lil aiming to take the sustainable brand worldwide, you can find more about Kinetic Adventures Apparel
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