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“Recyclist” apparel from Shaun Deller

A few weeks ago I overheard some people talking about a local guy who makes really cool cycling caps out of classy, recycled, thrift store fabrics. Then, at the recent Multnomah County Bike Fair I ran into him. His name is Shaun Deller. He calls his caps, “Recyclist Apparel.” According to Deller: The idea is … Read more

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July 8, 2005

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