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    THE ADMIRAL'S DAUGHTERS CO-FOUNDER ON BABECAST

    THE ADMIRAL'S DAUGHTERS CO-FOUNDER ON BABECAST
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    Just last week our Co-Founder & Creative Director, Lindsay, was invited on to BABECAST, a podcast to spotlight women around Jacksonville (and beyond) that are kicking butt to accomplish their life goals. Hosted by Meghan from the BIG APE Morning Mess.

    THE ADMIRAL’S DAUGHTERS' FREEDOM EAGLE T-SHIRT TO BENEFIT BOOT CAMPAIGN

    THE ADMIRAL’S DAUGHTERS' FREEDOM EAGLE T-SHIRT TO BENEFIT BOOT CAMPAIGN
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    Lindsay wanted to create a way to remind all of us, as we go about our everyday lives, of the challenges and sacrifices that face our military members, and their families. She and her father (the ‘DADmiral’, as Lindsay affectionately calls him) have collaborated to apply their own personal experiences and understanding to a business venture that honors and celebrates those sacrifices while artistically evoking the beauty and romance of the sea surroundings in which they live, work, and, so often…wait.

    And from that, The Admiral’s Daughters was born. 

    ALT SUMMIT + THE ADMIRAL'S DAUGHTERS

    ALT SUMMIT + THE ADMIRAL'S DAUGHTERS
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    We jumped at the invitation to join other amazing companies during the 2020 Alt Summit in Palm Springs, CA as the Pop-up Marketplace returned for its second year!

    LOCAL SPOTLIGHT | THE ADMIRAL'S DAUGHTERS

    LOCAL SPOTLIGHT | THE ADMIRAL'S DAUGHTERS
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    In this episode of Professionally Obnoxious, April and Kim, speak with Navy brat, Lindsay Amerault, co-founder and creative director of The Admiral's Daughters, a unique online clothing boutique, about her inspiring entrepreneurship journey. Learn how Lindsay's life growing up as a Navy brat shaped her love for the military community and the ocean, and how this love inspires her clothing designs, as well as her desire to give back.

    PONTE VEDRA RECORDER — CELEBRATIONS WITH SIDNEY CARDEL'S

    PONTE VEDRA RECORDER — CELEBRATIONS WITH SIDNEY CARDEL'S
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    The Admiral’s Daughters were the featured pop-up shop of the market and set up business right in front of Sidney Cardel’s door. Cofounded and designed by Lindsay Amerault, The Admiral’s Daughters sells local fashion while benefitting ocean conservation and military nonprofits.

    “I’ve known Cathy for about four years now and actually worked at Sidney Cardel’s on and off to give them some extra hands,” Amerault said. “I’m very close to them and their cause.”

    A PHILANTHROPIC BEGINNING // PI BETA PHI ARROW

    A PHILANTHROPIC BEGINNING // PI BETA PHI ARROW
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    Lindsay Amerault (Co-Founder & Creative Director of The Admiral’s Daughters) had no idea that upon initiation as a Pi Beta Phi sister, her sorority life would help influence her future career. Opening the doors to the Florida Delta house at the University of Florida instilled philanthropy into her veins.

    RECAP: VOID PRO/AM — JACKSONVILLE BEACH

    RECAP: VOID PRO/AM — JACKSONVILLE BEACH
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    WOMENS PRO 

    Presented by The Admiral’s Daughters

    4 – Kat Neff

    3 – Jasmine Dean

    2 – Molly Kirk

    1 – Kayla Durden

    MADE IN JAX: MORE THAN A BEACH-MINDED COMPANY

    MADE IN JAX: MORE THAN A BEACH-MINDED COMPANY
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    While The Admiral’s Daughters is a for-profit business, James Amerault — officially the CEO and owner of the business — said he wanted it to also represent a charitable side as well.

    The business contributes to the Navy Safe Harbor Foundation, which supports wounded and seriously injured sailors and Coast Guard service personnel. About $1 off of every unit sold is contributed to the charity. The business also contributes to other military charities and environmental causes.

    FLAMINGO MAGAZINE — HOMEGROWN PRODUCTS

    FLAMINGO MAGAZINE — HOMEGROWN PRODUCTS
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    A HUGE 'thank you' to our friends over at Flamingo Magazine for highlighting our "HOME TEAM" Baseball T-Shirt

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