Signature Neuse Co.

When college students Dusk Stroud and Zander Beamon needed a little extra help in the financial department, they turned to two things they loved – the comfort of a soft t-shirt and their home state of North Carolina.

The pair founded Signature Neuse Company in May 2014, which sells comfortable, affordable t-shirts in a variety of colors, styles and sizes. The name comes from the Neuse River, which runs 275 miles through the state, from the Piedmont to the Pamlico Sound. It’s home to a variety of wildlife and economic resources important to North Carolina.

“We wanted to incorporate all things local and homegrown,” says Stroud. The company has three different t-shirt designs, with some available in long-sleeve and sweatshirts as well. They also sell koozies and hats. Find more and order your own products at signatureneuseco.com.

Comments

  • Stephanie Moore

    Awesome shirts!

  • Jean Boone

    Great initiative to promote the cause!

  • Amy Smith

    Love these cool shirts!

  • Sherri P. Mabe

    Love the way the T-Shirts are promoting North Carolina Neuse River.

  • Erin H. Kimball

    The shirt looks great. Would wear it proudly!

  • Shaun

    Way to represent the NC!

  • Dave Wright

    I really like the shirts!!

  • Samantha

    Is the web page still working for these shirts? It says something about “unable to find domain” when I click the link.

    • Rachel Bertone

      Hi Samantha,

      The web page should still be working at ncfieldfamily.org/neuse with information about Signature Neuse Co., however, the contest for a t-shirt giveaway has now ended. Hope this helps!

      Rachel Bertone
      editor, NC Field and Family

  • Sheryl Patton

    LOVE these shirts. Want one!

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