Capital Region native creates ethical activewear to fight fast fashion

By A Mystery Man Writer

After graduating from Notre Dame and a brief stint on Wall Street, Tommy Flaim started an ethical activewear brand called Fox & Robin to improve working conditions in the fashion industry. The Shenendehowa graduate created workout clothes that are made for athletes and couch potatoes.
After graduating from Notre Dame and a brief stint on Wall Street, Tommy Flaim started an ethical activewear brand called Fox & Robin to improve working conditions in the fashion industry. The Shenendehowa graduate created workout clothes that are made for athletes and couch potatoes.

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