We've recently been having some problems with our PayPal account, and as a result have not been able to take any payments.
Hopefully, this will be sorted by tonight.
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Wednesday, 9 September 2009
What do you think....
So, we're putting together Capstone's very first catalogue and wanna know just what you think of us!
Let us know by posting a comment on our facebook page - and we'll stick them in the catalogue.
Go wild with creativity!
Let us know by posting a comment on our facebook page - and we'll stick them in the catalogue.
Go wild with creativity!
Friday, 4 September 2009
End-of-summer Sale!
Our summer weather wasn't all that it was promised to be...
But that's okay - because we have a great sale to finish it all of!
Mens Sale: http://capstone.bigcartel.com/category/mens
Womens Sale: http://capstone.bigcartel.com/category/womens
Take advantage of these great prices before they all go...
But that's okay - because we have a great sale to finish it all of!
Mens Sale: http://capstone.bigcartel.com/category/mens
Womens Sale: http://capstone.bigcartel.com/category/womens
Take advantage of these great prices before they all go...
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
Capstone reaches a century
The Capstone fanpage reaches 100!
And so to celebrate, we've decided to give you 10% off everything online! Just use discount code: CENTURY10.
And so to celebrate, we've decided to give you 10% off everything online! Just use discount code: CENTURY10.
Tuesday, 25 August 2009
Saturday, 22 August 2009
We finised our Lands End to John O'Groats! Wooo woop.
We pulled upto the famous sign post at 13:00 22 August, got the
obligitory photo and headed off again, there's not much else there to
be honest so now it's just a long drive home. Can't wait to get to my
own bed!
Thanks to everyone who supported us and don't forget you can still
sponsor us!
Saturday, 15 August 2009
Meeting up with the team
We met nath & luke in the pub-last Friday. Heard good stories of the ride so far.
Lejog Update
The ride is going well, the legs are in constant pain and the bums
aren't pretty but we're not in the slightest regretting it. We're just
starting day 7 this morning (Saturday). So only 1 more week after today.
aren't pretty but we're not in the slightest regretting it. We're just
starting day 7 this morning (Saturday). So only 1 more week after today.
We met up with Dave on Thursday night at the pub where we were kindly
provided with a hoody each which keep us warm and comfortable after a
hard 70 miles riding :-).
Cheers Capstone
Friday, 14 August 2009
Thursday, 13 August 2009
Two Bridges
We got lost in Bristol and I don't know if you can see it in the second pic but that's the Severn bridge looking down the M5
Taken from: Le-Jog Blog
Taken from: Le-Jog Blog
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
Whos Idea Was This Anyway?!
Felt ok this morning and set off at about 9:45. The weather didn't look too promising and sure enough started to drizzle quite early on. It wasn't too bad though coz it kept us cool.
We made it to Tavistock about 1:45 with shakey legs and met Howard there who filled our water and gave me some more welshcakes. We had a nice pasty from the original pasty shop too. Very nice.
From here it was 20 miles to Moretonhampstead but it was on the other side of Dartmoore. This is suposed to be the hardest part of the trip and fair do's it was tough. The hills were steep as and were in the clouds so we didn't have much to look at.
The hills down were just as steep as the ones up which kept us smiling, until we got to a sharp corner and found out how much understeer you get on these tyres. Eek!
Crossing dartmoore was a killer on the legs but we were chuffed having done it and still able to carry on today.
We found the hostel but no one was in so we let ourselves in, then so did everyone else who turned up. Spent the evening then talking to the other guests and eating.
It's something I miss about traveling - staying in hostels talking to random people and finding out where they're from and where they're going.
Anyway. Must dash, in Exeter right now 12 miles in to day 3. Laters.
Taken from: Le-Jog Blog
We made it to Tavistock about 1:45 with shakey legs and met Howard there who filled our water and gave me some more welshcakes. We had a nice pasty from the original pasty shop too. Very nice.
From here it was 20 miles to Moretonhampstead but it was on the other side of Dartmoore. This is suposed to be the hardest part of the trip and fair do's it was tough. The hills were steep as and were in the clouds so we didn't have much to look at.
The hills down were just as steep as the ones up which kept us smiling, until we got to a sharp corner and found out how much understeer you get on these tyres. Eek!
Crossing dartmoore was a killer on the legs but we were chuffed having done it and still able to carry on today.
We found the hostel but no one was in so we let ourselves in, then so did everyone else who turned up. Spent the evening then talking to the other guests and eating.
It's something I miss about traveling - staying in hostels talking to random people and finding out where they're from and where they're going.
Anyway. Must dash, in Exeter right now 12 miles in to day 3. Laters.
Taken from: Le-Jog Blog
Monday, 10 August 2009
Le Jog Blog - Day 1
Had a good nights sleep at the John O'Groats youth hostel and then had a nice cooked breakfast served at 7:30.
We got down to Lands End about 9ish, had the obligitory photos and set off. Things were going really well and I came to the conclusion I really liked the new road bike I got for this trip as I went over something that punctured my front wheel. We pulled over and noticed a 'Gigabyte Computers' (ha ha), put a patch on the inner tube and set off again. The patch didn't last long and my tyre was flat again so we went to put the spare inner tube in but found I'd got the wrong size. Doh. Anyway thinking like Macgyver we stuffed it in anyway but didn't inflate it too much, we got to the end then without any more problems dispute Luke riding into pidgeon!
Howard picked us up in Par and drove us back to St Austell Parish Church we're staying tonight. It took us a while to find it but when we did the lady with the keys was very nice and showed us round.
A Chinese and 10 welsh cakes later I'm completely ready for some sleep.
Now da. (taken from Nath & Luke's Blog
Taken from: Le-Jog Blog
We got down to Lands End about 9ish, had the obligitory photos and set off. Things were going really well and I came to the conclusion I really liked the new road bike I got for this trip as I went over something that punctured my front wheel. We pulled over and noticed a 'Gigabyte Computers' (ha ha), put a patch on the inner tube and set off again. The patch didn't last long and my tyre was flat again so we went to put the spare inner tube in but found I'd got the wrong size. Doh. Anyway thinking like Macgyver we stuffed it in anyway but didn't inflate it too much, we got to the end then without any more problems dispute Luke riding into pidgeon!
Howard picked us up in Par and drove us back to St Austell Parish Church we're staying tonight. It took us a while to find it but when we did the lady with the keys was very nice and showed us round.
A Chinese and 10 welsh cakes later I'm completely ready for some sleep.
Now da. (taken from Nath & Luke's Blog
Taken from: Le-Jog Blog
Saturday, 8 August 2009
Who's bright idea was this?
Hiya, Nathan here, the fatter of the two doing this crazy cycle ride from Lands End to John O'Groats. First off, cheers to Capstone for the publicity and the sponsorship.
To save me filling this post with the history and info about Gigabites (where the sponsor money is going) and to save me some time which I don't have, I'll point you to a few links:
Gigabites Youth Project Website (under development!)
The Lejog Blog
BBC News :)
What I will say that those links don't is that I think Gigabites is a very much needed project in Bargoed. I enjoy working with all the young people that come in, from the ones that say 'please' and 'thank you' to the ones that throw chairs at you. Gigabites isn't just there to give them somewhere to go but to offer them opportunities and experiences that they wouldn't otherwise get, we're also there to offer support and advice which we try to give them without them realising it.
So please sponsor us, it does mean a lot, and will encourage us to keep cycling!
Cheers.
To save me filling this post with the history and info about Gigabites (where the sponsor money is going) and to save me some time which I don't have, I'll point you to a few links:
Gigabites Youth Project Website (under development!)
The Lejog Blog
BBC News :)
What I will say that those links don't is that I think Gigabites is a very much needed project in Bargoed. I enjoy working with all the young people that come in, from the ones that say 'please' and 'thank you' to the ones that throw chairs at you. Gigabites isn't just there to give them somewhere to go but to offer them opportunities and experiences that they wouldn't otherwise get, we're also there to offer support and advice which we try to give them without them realising it.
So please sponsor us, it does mean a lot, and will encourage us to keep cycling!
Cheers.
Monday, 3 August 2009
Le-Jog. A nice little cycle ride.
Meet Nath Oakes & Luke Oates (no relation). They're planning a cycle ride from Lands End to John O'Groats.
Why, oh why?
The plan is to raise money for Gigabite Youth Project. Gigabites is a drop in centre for young people aged between 11 & 25, based in South Wales.
We'll be tracking their progress and providing them with tea and biscuits along the way.
If you think you'd be able to sponsor them too - you can do it here.
Thursday, 30 July 2009
Ground control - can you hear me??
40 years since David Bowie had a space odyssey....
We're listening to your comments/suggestions/complaints and doing something about them. At the moment, we're adjusting the website to be more clear on where our stuff comes from and the quality of the factories where your favourite clothes are produced.
You asked - we answer!
Next question puh-lease!
('how?' I hear you cry. Well: here)
We're listening to your comments/suggestions/complaints and doing something about them. At the moment, we're adjusting the website to be more clear on where our stuff comes from and the quality of the factories where your favourite clothes are produced.
You asked - we answer!
Next question puh-lease!
('how?' I hear you cry. Well: here)
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
Lucky Dip?
Recently, we blogged you about our £10 ladies Hoodies
The reason why they're £10? An ever-so slightly off print.
Bargain.
However, upon closer inspection of these hoodies we discovered that only a small ammount of them are actually misaligned.
Still - we're selling all of them at £10. So, fancy a lucky dip? Most of these are perfectly fine, and the rest are still great!
£10 for a lovely fairtrade hoody? Count me in!
The reason why they're £10? An ever-so slightly off print.
Bargain.
However, upon closer inspection of these hoodies we discovered that only a small ammount of them are actually misaligned.
Still - we're selling all of them at £10. So, fancy a lucky dip? Most of these are perfectly fine, and the rest are still great!
£10 for a lovely fairtrade hoody? Count me in!
Thursday, 2 July 2009
Oslo Trip - All sold out
Thanks to everyone who bought their Oslo ticket.
Sales are now all over.
Sales are now all over.
Those who managed to get a ticket: We'll be in touch soon!
Those who didn't: Better luck next time....
See you all there
Dave
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Wanna come to a party?
Introducing... Capstone's first Ever party abroad: Oslo, Norway.
Tickets cost just £20, which includes your flight from Liverpool Airport.
Transport from Oslo Airport cost about 200krona each way (about £13).
Tickets are limited, so book before 9:00pm July 2nd to secure your place
All other costs incurred are your own. ie, food, any accommodation, but we can help you with these before we go out.
This is a one time opportunity, so don't miss out!
Over 18's only - as you are responsible for yourself. No refunds can be made once paid (unless we cancel).
Contact us for any info/help
Tickets cost just £20, which includes your flight from Liverpool Airport.
Transport from Oslo Airport cost about 200krona each way (about £13).
Tickets are limited, so book before 9:00pm July 2nd to secure your place
All other costs incurred are your own. ie, food, any accommodation, but we can help you with these before we go out.
This is a one time opportunity, so don't miss out!
Over 18's only - as you are responsible for yourself. No refunds can be made once paid (unless we cancel).
Contact us for any info/help
Sunday, 28 June 2009
Fancy a £10 hoody?
We here at Capstone believe in high quality - all the time. High quality garments with high quality printing.
But sometime that goes wrong...
So we have a load of womens Steal Hoody's in Kelly Green selling for a tenner.
So we have a load of womens Steal Hoody's in Kelly Green selling for a tenner.
Bargain!
If you look closely, you'll see a slight defect in the printing. If you didn't know it was there though, you probably wouldn't notice.
-Dave
Monday, 22 June 2009
New womens pics
New womens pics went up online today. Brand new hoody designs - done.
Brand new tee designs - on their way!
Brand new tee designs - on their way!
-Dave
Wednesday, 17 June 2009
If you're on twitter...
So are we! If you want to know important things like "WeAreCapstone
thinks it's time for a cuppa" or "Work later, surf now!" then add us
to your twitter!
http://twitter.com/WeAreCapstone
thinks it's time for a cuppa" or "Work later, surf now!" then add us
to your twitter!
http://twitter.com/WeAreCapstone
Oh yeh - special offers and discounts get posted there first too.
Monday, 8 June 2009
Compulsary First Post
All being well - there will be many many more post on this page.
But for now, this is all...
But for now, this is all...
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