Thunderbolt Q&A: Chris Talks Portland, Pants, and Antarctic

By A Mystery Man Writer

quot;Pack light, and live with variety" says Chris Elkins, the head of operations at Thunderbolt Sportswear. Chris and his two business partners, being avid outdoorsmen who have also worked in the industry for many decades, recognized the need for versatile clothes.  Whether you're flying over the hills in a commercial jet or hiking through them in some muddy boots, Thunderbolt pants and shirts stay fitted and fresh under all circumstances. I had the privilege of meeting with Chris to discuss the brass tacks (and pink zippers) of his quickly growing startup.   We’re trying to grow the brand the right way to help uncheapen the market by bringing products with longevity, versatility, and purpose.     Tell me about your city. How has your location affected business developments? Portland is a unique place: an hour and a half from the mountains, an hour and a
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