HOMEGROWN IN SC
In normal times, we're out promoting our business all around the country. But when a global pandemic required many of us to stay home in the place where bFIVE40 was founded, Little River - South Carolina, we were reminded we didn't have to go far to keep growing.
Business was right here, all around us.
In the Upstate
Our newly minted supply contract with Richland County Parks & Recreation kicked off with spring soccer, tasking bFIVE40 with designing and producing custom dye-sublimated youth sports uniforms for 10 teams and 5 age groups. It gave us a new gratitude for home and renewed our sense of urgency to help save the planet by using recycled textiles and reducing our carbon footprint.
From the Grand Strand to Florence
It feels good seeing our custom pole banners around the community, celebrating McLeod Health's milestone 115 years of excellence, serving the Grand Strand. Find them proudly flying in Florence, Loris, Carolina Forest, and Little River. Heroes for Life banners are coming soon to a local light pole, maybe near you. You also may have seen Governor McMaster and Mayor Bethune standing in front our backdrop banner.
In Myrtle Beach
Sometimes the simplest way to earn business close to home is good friends and great word of mouth. Energized by this philosophy and a little Garth Brooks, we're blessed to work with Ultimate Long Drive, bringing together aspiring long drivers of all ages and abilities, to compete head-to-head, crushing golf balls.
Living next to some of the most beautiful courses in the country provides us with much product inspiration for the golf community. We bring ULD a personalized e-commerce site, on-demand golf apparel and accessories, along with password-protected login for tournament directors to be geared-up and event-ready.
Our Eco-Facts
bFIVE40 has diverted more than 10,000 plastic bottles this year so far. Thanks to y'all.
Compared to using what's called virgin fiber, making our custom apparel, sports uniforms, and signage with recycled fiber offsets the use of new petroleum, emitting fewer greenhouse gases and conserving water and energy in the process - reducing plastic waste in our oceans, waterways, and landfill. All for the good of South Carolina.