Leelanau Conservancy – Leelanau Conservancy Auction 2015
Auction Ends: Aug 3, 2015 12:00 PM EDT

Leelanau Experiences

Baabaazuzu Tour with 2 Gift Certificates

Item Number
196
Estimated Value
Priceless
Sold
150 USD to Live Event Bidder

Live Event Item

After the online close, this item went to a Live Event for further bidding. Absentee Bidding offered.

Item Description

This silent auction item will be presented for final bidding at our annual picnic on Thursday, August 6th.

 

Includes tour of Baabaazuzu for 2-4 people and 2 $75 Gift Certificates (Totaling $150).

History of Baabaazuzu:

Sue Burns, Baabaazuzu co-founder, lead designer and CEO, can thank her husband’s laundry accident for her upcycled garment line. Her husband mistakenly put her favorite wool sweaters into the dryer, and rather than come to tears, Sue dismantled her beloved wears and transformed them into her now international brand.

Baabaazuzu came to be in late 1993 after Sue Burns, a gifted graphic designer, cut up the shrunken remains of her favorite sweaters, pieced the fragments together and made jackets with matching hats for her two young daughters. Once the phone began ringing in high demand of her upcycled creations, Sue sought her opportunity to develop an eco-fashion house in Lake Leelanau, MI.

To make the vision a reality it started with a Sears Kenmore sewing machine stationed on their dining room table, Sue and Kevin—whom Sue taught to sew—launched Baabaazuzu as a line of unique, one-of-a-kind sweaters, jackets and hats for children. A year later there was a popular request of women wanting Baabaazuzu in their sizes—Sue turned her business from children’s apparel to women’s to suit the market.

The Sears’ Kenmore sewing machine lasted but two months as Baabaazuzu took off. Next the Burns couple invested in a used industrial machine purchased from a local awning maker. Today, Sue employs 14 people within her production facility.

In 2008, Baabaazuzu was recognized as a Michigan 50 Company to Watch.

Baabaazuzu has been featured on national television, as actress Sean Young wore multiple pieces while competing on ABC’s reality TV series, Skating with the Stars; and as Cari Cucksey the host of HGTV’s Cash & Cari sported Baabaazuzu’s fingerless gloves.

Baabaazuzu can now be found in nearly 900 retailers across North America. Baabaazuzu is also sold in Australia, Canada, Japan and South Korea.

Often duplicated, particularly Baabaazuzu’s mittens, the company continues to expand their line—adding new products each year. To keep differentiating themselves, Sue and her team conduct product development meetings, where they forecast fashion trends and cater to their consumers’ needs. Sourcing raw materials that are made in the USA have also posed challenges—Baabaazuzu continues to use components that are made here in the states. 

As of last 2012, Baabaazuzu now caters to a new audience—Men. Baabaazuzu enjoys providing men with upcycled accessories—hats, mittens, fingerless gloves, slippers, scarves and messenger bags.

This year marks Baabaazuzu’s 20th year anniversary. In celebration of their monumental year and to help reinvent their seasonal line, Baabaazuzu has launched an eco-chic Spring Line. Made from upcycled men’s cotton dress shirts, vintage tablecloths and salvaged interior fabrics, Baabaazuzu’s Spring Line is vibrant, one-of-a-kind and handcrafted—just like the original wool line.

No two pieces of Baabaazuzu are ever alike. Each is lovingly handcrafted of 100% vintage materials, reclaimed and transformed into a beautiful wearable. Every piece is an inspired original. Just like the person who wears it.

Item Special Note

http://www.baabaazuzu.com/

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