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What's Your Story?

Tell us your favorite Swany story .  Tell us your story.

This weeks winning story is...
Mic Fairchild • Swany/Monarch Contest Winner • Read Story

Posted Stories
Sallie Barkley • L.I. NY
PLEASE bring Freezy Freakies back! They were the coolest gloves ever when I was a kid. Why did they dissapear? I tell my kids about having them and they beg me for some. Only trouble is they are VERY hard to buy these days. I had alot of great memories with those gloves. I really wish the company would bring them back. I can't tell you how many posts I have come across of people looking for some to buy. I am actually bidding on a pair in ebay at this very moment. Only pair I have been able to fi... Read Full Story.
Tyler Tschritter • Big white
Well my story starts about 6 years ago when my dad told me that we were moving from Kelowna Canada to Boring hot Houston TX. That devastated me. I love to ski especially in some nice warm swany gloves on a nice cool day. But there isn't a ski mountain with in 1745 miles from hear. So i may never get to feel that swany feeling ever again.... Read Full Story.
Jennifer McPhail • Old Bridge, NJ
This took place about 30 years ago when I was growing up in New Jersey. I believe I was in about 2nd or 3rd grade. All of the well-to-do children in school had Freazy Freakie gloves. I thought they were the most amazing things. I told my parents about them, but they didn't understand me. Then when they finally saw them, they told me they were too expensive. I had mittens that my mother had knitted for me (not cool). That Christmas I got a pair of the Swany Freazy Freakie Peacock mittens. ... Read Full Story.
Kelley Fitzgerald • Woburn, MA
I'm a cyclist who commutes 12 miles to Boston each day and have struggled with finding the right combination of warmth and dexterity to shift gears and work brake levers. The struggle is over now that I own a pair of the Sport Utility Crossovers. I picked them up late in the season so I actually don't need them now, can't wait til it gets cold again...wait did I just say that! ... Read Full Story.
Mic Fairchild • Swany/Monarch Contest Winner
>It was my pleasure and good fortune to win the 2009 Swany/Monarch >Snowcat Trip. This was definitely a VIP package. The people involved >and the level of service extended to us were first-class. I scheduled >March 16-17 for skiing. > >Monarch Mountain is located on the Continental Divide in southern >Colorado. The area itself feels bigger than the listed 1200' >vertical drop with a good mix of slopes for all abilities. About a >quarter of the 800 acres are hike-to double black... Read Full Story.
Kim Teot • Colorado
Due to the fact that I have webbed fingers, I can not wear gloves, so about ten years ago I was searching for mittens that keep my hands warm, but yet free to pick up stuff. Low and behold, I found the Toaster. They have been my mitten of choice ever since. I have now skied at least once per month for 198 months straight and my Toasters have been there for most of this obsession. They are versatile enough to keep my hands warm in the depth of winter or cool enough when I am making turns on 4... Read Full Story.
 
 
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