Kintsugi and Cape Epic Kit: 2024 DTE Kit Collection

Introducing the 2024 DTE Kit: Inspired by Kintsugi

Kintsugi, meaning "join with gold," is the Japanese art of repairing broken objects with gold lacquer. Through the process of breaking and repair, shards are transformed into a more beautiful creation. This art form teaches us that we all encounter moments of feeling broken, whether mentally or physically. Often, we hold onto negativity, failing to recognize that overcoming these challenges shapes us into who we are.

At DTE, we firmly believe that the adversities we encounter contribute to molding us into more beautiful, dynamic individuals. These experiences foster resilience, strength, power, and the capability to confront the next challenge that comes our way. Instead of avoiding challenging situations, we actively seek them out as opportunities to become better versions of ourselves.

The 2024 DTE kit incorporates natural elements, reflecting the essence of Kintsugi. It draws inspiration from cracked earth, water, and the joining elements of gold, symbolizing the transformative journey of overcoming challenges and embracing our strengths to create a more beautiful and powerful self.

Limited one-time-only Cape Epic Kit

You asked, and we are providing the opportunity to own the Cape Epic design kit that Starla and Hannah wore for the 20th edition of the Absa Cape Epic in South Africa, the Tour de France of MTB races.

As a reminder, all proceeds support the Distance to Empty Pursuit Awards program, which helps get Colorado-based women on bikes and to the start line.

Deadline: Saturday, July 20, 2024 (11:59 PM PDT)

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