Who owns brass monkey swimwear




















BMS is known for their detailed color combinations to highlight the beauty of each piece ; describing Jean as having true artistic creative capabilities. Our streamlined fitting swimwear is internationally known. At BMS we strive for first class service producing unique couture swimwear while emphasizing the importance of skin care and the dangers of improper sun exposure. Her mother and aunt were always quilting and crafting. Throughout her years in grade school Jean handmade her girlfriends skirts and tube dresses using vibrant swimwear fabrics.

Jean would sit on Naples, Fl beach watching sunsets dreaming to sell bikinis from a tiki hut one day and being happy. After attaining her esthetics licensure in , Jean handmade aprons for all her bridal shower guests in This was no surprise to anyone who attended.

The BMS Logo wears a ball cap backwards incorporating sun protection. Jean McHugh is on her way full filing her childhood dream. Each day is a blessing with new gorgeous creations and tremendous opportunities with hopes to have a store tiki hut day.

Andersen, 32, graduated from Naples High School in and now lives in Jupiter with her husband, Kirk, and their three children. She describes herself as having "always been crafty. High school proved to be a fertile field for her creative talents, thanks to Naples High's dress code. Always a beach bunny, Andersen couldn't resist showing off her sun-soaked skin? Andersen went to work, embellishing her spaghetti strap tank tops with scraps of fabric salvaged from a local fabric shop sale bin.

Andersen went on to earn a skin-care license and focused her attention on raising her family. But she never left her love of sewing behind: For her bridal shower, she made more than 20 aprons for her guests. The black-and-white polka dot aprons had satin ties and were presented to her friends in mason jars. In , while she was pregnant with her third child, Andersen started playing with the idea of creating bikinis. She took out brown paper grocery bags and used them as sketchpads, and searched her house for old clothes with the right fabric that she could repurpose.

Coming up with a name for the company proved a bit more challenging. Andersen wanted something with a bit more staying power, something that could eventually include menswear, too. Brass Monkey was born. Still, even with a name, Brass Monkey was still relatively small-time. Andersen was making custom suits at home and selling them as desired.

But her big break was around the corner. Andersen and her swimsuits made an appearance on the show in October , and it was then that Andersen began to truly consider the future of Brass Monkey. Ownbey modeled some of the suits for Andersen at a show in Jupiter and was immediately smitten. They're stylish and unique, and the fit is beyond compare, she says:"I was really impressed. I wanted one for myself.



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