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This retailer is on a mission to bring more women to the mountains, especially the outdoors. Olympian-founded and woman-owned outdoor apparel retailer Halfdays opened its first brick-and-mortar store in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood on Wednesday morning. The store, 2609 Walnut St., will offer an extensive selection of outdoor apparel, including its new Winter 2024 collection, which features snow jackets, insulated ski sets, wool and bamboo base layers, as well as accessories like beanies, socks and neck warmers. “We started Halfdays with the mission to introduce more women to the outdoors, and our hope is that our retail space creates a welcoming environment where customers can have fun while finding the perfect fit,” said Halfdays co-founder and former Olympic Skier Kiley McKinnon in a news release. “Our flagship store is an opportunity for us to tell our brand story and create a space where our community can connect with us in person.
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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareKris Abrams-Draine’s first defensive snap of his NFL career was a doozy. First, the situation. The Broncos’ fifth-round draft pick got thrown into Monday night’s prime time rollercoaster against Cleveland with 2 minutes, 54 seconds left in place of struggling veteran Levi Wallace. The Browns were getting the ball back at their own 30 and trailing just 34-32.
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