Roark has launched a new performance apparel line called Run Amok aimed at the active adventure enthusiast.
We asked CEO Ryan Hitzel some questions about the new project, including wholesale distribution plans and how the line will stand out in a competitive category.
Why did Roark see an opportunity in the activewear category?
Roark Founder and CEO Ryan Hitzel: Honestly, I was on a run in Scotland in the Outer Hebrides and realized how connected I was to the land, the people, the smell, the climate and frankly, myself.
Running, and more specifically trail running is the best way to see the world. You experience every inch of it. My gear worked well – there’s no shortage of performance in the marketplace – but it didn’t speak to me or my beliefs. I think I said it out loud, “Why can’t Roark do this? We can be disruptive, I want 5-inch running shorts that listen to the same records I do!” Run Amok was born.
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written and this new york times op-ed as more evidence of what they suspect in an administration run amok. for those that love him, this is kind of what you voted for. someone that will operate outside the box.we can have arguments about whether or not that s appropriate in this context. taking a member of the presidents desk? some of that just call that staffing. [laughter] chris: you may get a call from mitch mcconnell. if it wasn t for that, there were controversies this week that the president send out a tweet i think on monday basically chastising the attorney general for the prosecution of two republican congressman, saying these guys are running. it s the midterm. these are safe seats. don t mess around with that. as one points out at the end of the week, on national security grounds, he thinks attorney