Urbanfrog poised to break cycle of unstylish bike gear
Angie McMenamin turned the disappointment of being made redundant last year into an opportunity to work on a project that had been close to her heart for quite awhile.
Angie McMenamin turned the disappointment of being made redundant last year into an opportunity to work on a project that had been close to her heart for quite awhile.
After working for more than a decade in banking, she changed career completely and a new Irish active wear brand, Urbanfrog, was born.
‘‘My friend Viv and I cycled to work every day, and we were very aware of the shortage of stylish cycling clothes for...
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