Seea makes a Summer splash at Agenda WNMS

Amy wearing one of Seea's newest neoprene pieces. 

Get excited for more Seea neoprene and surfsuit newness this Summer! Seea previewed its limited edition Summer 2014 collection of never before seen suits at the Agenda trade show in Long Beach on January 7-8. The bi-annual gathering of active sports lifestyle industry buyers and press got an exclusive peek at the new Summer line, which consists of...
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Amy wearing one of Seea's newest neoprene pieces. 

Get excited for more Seea neoprene and surfsuit newness this Summer! Seea previewed its limited edition Summer 2014 collection of never before seen suits at the Agenda trade show in Long Beach on January 7-8. The bi-annual gathering of active sports lifestyle industry buyers and press got an exclusive peek at the new Summer line, which consists of 24 styles, each limited to 100 units each!

The always smiling Amy Reda (previously Lowry, now freshly married) modeled the fit while Seeababes Jenayl Peters and Mele Saili were on hand to meet and greet friends like Shannon Menzel at Wetsand Surf Shop in Ventura, Alison and Diane from Diane's Beachwear, and Karen from Sun Diego Boardshop. We were extremely excited to meet with Need Supply from Richmond, Virginia and On The Beach from South Padre Island, Texas, as they will be the first accounts to carry Seea in their respective states! It was also great to meet the friendly new buyers from online retro icons Modcloth, and the original surf shop in Goleta, CA, Sundance Beach.

A fun Palomar crop top from the Summer collection shown with brand new high-waist bottoms with buttons. The hand-painted sign in the background is destined to grace the walls of Surfy Surfy, our favorite surf shop in Leucadia.


Special thanks to talented artist Colt Bowden who set up his easel on site and let us wonder at his steady brushstroke hand as he illustrated the lost of art of hand-painted signs. Guests got to request their favorite and obscure surf spots for Colt to paint onto a wood board and take the painting home as a keepsake.

Thanks to all the buyers, press, friends and Seea fans who came by to say hello!

Colt Bowden finds the lost art of sign painting. Who know's where Nun's Beach is? 
Colt up close and still wet paint.
Amy's choice surf spot in Santa Cruz, painted by Colt. 
More happy customers! 

See ya at the next show, Agenda! 

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