SAN FRANCISCO, CA, November 10, 2010 (Press-News.org) Angelina, the new fitness apparel line from sisters Angelina and Sharon Pacaldo has officially launched online and in retail stores. The sisters formed Angelina in 2010 with the goal of making a positive impact on the lives of fitness enthusiasts in California and beyond. Angelina's line of clothing is designed to appeal to every Woman that has a fitness goal or passion in her life; whether it is walking, yoga, running, weight training or even kickboxing.
The sisters have been busy preparing their latest line of Angelina apparel that will be launched in the coming month and have been quickly selling out of their current inventory from 2010. With the launch of a new Twitter, Facebook page and website the sisters have been busy posting news and informative blogs about fitness trends, fashion and techniques.
In addition, the sisters have a retail store called Envy Sportswear in San Diego, CA and sell the Angelina product line along with other fine fitness brands. The boutique store is located in the heart of San Diego in Little Italy and is open daily to the public.
"Angelina is a San Francisco-based company, where we design, test, and manufacture our products. We love San Francisco, and we especially love the community of vibrant, intelligent, and fitness-conscious women that live here. They're our inspiration for creating sexy, playful, and functional clothing that can be worn before, during, and after a workout. We also take great care when it comes to the quality and durability of our products. We only use high quality fabrics, and are constantly garnering feedback to respond to the needs of women across the country.
"We wanted to design a line of clothing that is multi-purpose, functional and motivational. This line can be worn by women who are at various levels of their training or fitness regimen."
-- Angelina Pacaldo, founder
Purchase merchandise and learn more about Angelina at the links below.
Angelina Website / Store - AngelinaSF.com
Angelina Facebook - Facebook.com/AngelinasfCollection
Angelina Products - AngelinaSF.com/Fashion
Angelina product can also be purchased at:
Envy Sportswear
1760 Kettner Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: 619-269-1100
Hours: 11am-6pm PST
Press Contacts:
Bob Bradley
Independent Publicist for Angelina
(714) 321-1471
Bob@BobBradley.info
3429 Bellevue Ave Apt 302
Los Angeles, CA 90026-3566
Angelina is committed to providing women with the world's best fitness and athletic apparel. We believe fitness and fashion go hand in hand. When you're working out, whatever activity you participate in, your clothes need to be functional and great looking - you'll not only look great, you'll feel great!
Angelina and Sharon Pacaldo are sisters who share a lifelong passion for fashion. Angelina is an avid sports enthusiast. When she's not running a marathon or scaling a mountain, you'll find her at the gym, training hard for her next physical feat. Sharon has over 15 years of apparel business experience under her belt and recognized a void in the market: fashionable fitness clothing. The two decided to launch Angelina to meet the fitness needs for the fashionably fit.
Angelina Launches New Fitness Apparel Line Online And In Retail Stores
New Fitness Apparel Line Designed By Angelina Brings Out The Beauty In Every Woman.
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