Finally found time to get to San Diego and see Andy Davis and his studio (and Caddis store in store). Special bonus hang with Taylor Steele, and Enich Harris. Final shout out to the one and only Jolene who makes it all come to life.
You’re not stuck.
You’re looped.
Same inputs.
Same ideas.
Same everything.
At some point, you have to ask—
is the algorithm shaping you?
@caddis_life
👇 Comment one thing you’re unfollowing today.
It’s not a trend.
It’s a shift.
For almost 10 years, we’ve been building around the idea that aging isn’t something to hide — it’s something to own.
Nice to see the conversation catching up.
Go read it.
Then tell us what you think.
#AgeAwesome #CaddisLife
"I doubt polka music will ever be trendy. Neither will I." - @appygem
#unfollowperfect #unfollowconforming #unfollowrelevance
#unfollowchasinglikes
#UnfollowbyCaddis
This is my friend Eli. Yesterday we had lunch at La Bonbonniere on 8th Ave. , This photo reminds me why I moved to NY. Thanks Eli. @ocularge@caddis_life
Why Caddis?
Because sometimes the thing that sticks
doesn’t make a lot of sense.
And that’s kind of the point.
This is the CADDIS WHY series with Tim Parr - Caddis founder. More to come, stick around.
Tim Parr, a former Patagonia executive and touring bluegrass musician, came up with the idea for @caddis_life the old-fashioned way: His sight started getting blurry, and he thought normal reading glasses made him look “old but not cool-old. Just really clueless.”
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Read more about the origins of Caddis and Tim's design ethos in this week's profile on ageist.com