Eat More Kale Around the World


Here you will find a collection of pictures and messages sent to me over the years of people in their one-at-a-time original design shirts. They come from many different places. Contact me with your own story.
Emails, letters, and pictures from around the world

Hello Bo!
I don’t remember when I first heard of your work (a trip through New England in the early 2000’s perhaps), but in any case I am a long time fan of your shirts, follower of your blog, and advocate of the ‘eat more kale’ philosophy (however one might want to interpret it).
I have attached a photo of me in one of your shirts from a recent snowshoeing trip in the Sapphire Mountains near Wisdom, Montana. Until recently I was living in rural Montana, although a couple weeks ago I moved to Minnesota. Long story short, I would be honored to be included in your ‘Eat More Kale around the world’ posting.
I was able to introduce so many Montanans to the idea of the green leafy vegetable through conversations while wearing the shirt! Keep up the good work.
Take care!
Vanessa
Just wanted to let you know that I LOVE my Eat More Kale shirt. The very first day I wore it, it sparked no less than 15 different conversations about kale, leafy greens, organic, local foods, recipes, etc.! I’m so glad you’re out there, doing great work - keep it up
Megyn
Been wearing my EMK tee proudly for a year now…husband and I found a place where we CANT wear it–the Lake Eden Arts Festival. We couldn’t get more than 5 feet without someone stopping us with a question, a story, or a recipe. Lot’s of thumbs-up and smiles, but if we wanted to get anywhere, we had to obscure the text! LOL. Thanks for following through on such a great idea.
Christina
Rebecca


Laura

Thanks again Bo!!
Nicole from Ohio
Keith

I’ve been meaning to tell you this for months, as a quote for your site:
Mann kann nie genug T-Shirts haben.
(One can never have enough T-Shirts.)
I’m the person who saw your fantastic shirts in the Montpelier Farmer’s Market and then came back for one too late, after the market had closed…and who then tracked you down on the internet and ended up buying a slew of them, for friends as well as myself. By that time I’d moved to Austria. So now your shirts are being happily worn here as well as in Boston and Maryland and elsewhere in the U.S. I’ll be buying more!
Take care and cheers,
Dorothy