Our story

Our Story

Born in the Midwest. Refined in Colorado.

Bring The Positive didn’t start as a business idea. It started as a simple phrase — something I would say to a coworker who needed a reminder to shift their mindset and believe in themselves.

Over time, I realized I needed that reminder too.

Growing up, I didn’t have much self-confidence. When I thought, “I’d like to do that,” I didn’t believe I actually could. I was often told to do things a certain way, and the fear of getting it wrong kept me from trying at all. Being naturally introverted made it easier to stay comfortable and avoid stepping outside my own limits.

Looking back, I sometimes wish I had been more defiant — not against people, but against my own doubt. I wish I had trusted myself enough to try things my way, make mistakes, and learn through them.

Because you don’t find the right way by avoiding the wrong ones. You find it by moving, adjusting, and staying accountable.

The perspective behind this brand wasn’t formed overnight. It came through years of work, responsibility, mistakes, pressure, and growth.

I’ve spent more than 20 years in the auto body industry — a field where precision, discipline, and accountability matter every day. That environment teaches you something important: the standard you hold yourself to determines the outcome.

Bring The Positive stands for self-motivation and self-belief.

Not loud motivation.
Not forced positivity.
Not pretending every day is easy.

Some days are hard. Growth is uncomfortable. Change takes effort.

But you are responsible for how you respond.

Self-confidence is built.
Self-awareness is learned.
Belief is practiced.

This brand is a reminder to hold yourself to a higher standard — quietly.

The apparel is minimal by design. Black and white. No excess. No distraction. Just a mark and a message.

There is no corporation behind this. No large team. Just one person building something meaningful from lived experience.

As it grows, a portion of revenue supports charitable and community efforts — because belief in yourself should extend outward.

Bring The Positive is about ownership.

Ownership of your mindset.
Ownership of your effort.
Ownership of who you are becoming.

If that resonates with you, you’re exactly who this was built for.