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Evan O'Hara of Vereda

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An episode of the The Laws of Style podcast, hosted by Douglas Hand, titled "Evan O'Hara of Vereda" was published on March 13, 2025 and runs 31 minutes.

March 13, 2025 ·31m · The Laws of Style

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On this episode host Douglas Hand sits down with Evan O'Hara the founder of Vereda - a completely vertically integrated luxury brand working with alligator skin. They discuss the lawsuit against the state of California's ban on the sale of products made from alligator, the benefits of a brand owning its supply chain and how Florida and New York have inspired Vereda's designs. Listen in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On this episode host Douglas Hand sits down with Evan O'Hara the founder of Vereda - a completely vertically integrated luxury brand working with alligator skin. They discuss the lawsuit against the state of California's ban on the sale of products made from alligator, the benefits of a brand owning its supply chain and how Florida and New York have inspired Vereda's designs. Listen in!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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