A Q&A with Linda Shottesbouchard, founder and creator of progressive clothing brand, nohmii.
A Q&A with Linda Shottesbouchard, founder and creator of progressive clothing brand, nohmii.
Can one skirt keep you warm, make a fashion statement, and champion sustainability? Linda Shottesbouchard asked this very question three years ago while shivering on a ski slope. But then the Merrimac resident did something most people wouldn’t do: she went to work crafting the answer.
The result of Shottesbouchard’s labors is an ‘Outskert’. A long, packable insulated skirt made of Polartec fabric. Made in Massachusetts, the skirt is helping bring her vision of increasing clothing production in the U.S. to life. She knows every seamstress by name.
She’s always been driven to solve problems. As the Executive Director of Shed Children’s Campus, a non-profit in Andover, she’s helped enrich countless lives over the years. Now she channels her passion for helping people into her brand, nohmii, selling the Outskert online at nohmiiusa.com and at Helen Thomas in Andover. Her inventory and sales tripled last year and she’s projecting a similar result for 2019.
We spoke to her about her business, the highs, and lows of entrepreneurship, and the importance of making connections within the Merrimack Valley.