LaxNuttz Unveils New Surf Inspired Lacrosse Apparel Line


With over 400 miles of beaches and even more youth and high school lacrosse teams, Long Island, NY has given rise to LaxNuttz, the premier surf inspired lacrosse apparel company. LaxNuttz co-owners and founders Dan Purcell and Adam Kohart are proud to announce the official launch of the company website at laxnuttz.com.

LaxNuttz is a surf influenced concept in lacrosse apparel – where the ocean meets the field. LaxNuttz’s focus is on the casual side of lacrosse – lounge wear, practice wear, tournament wear, and beach wear. The product line includes men’s and women’s t-shirts, tank tops, hats, visors, socks, shorts, shooting shirts, and much, much more.

LaxNuttz President and CEO, Dan Purcell, has this to say, “LaxNuttz was created with the idea of taking the style and attitude of the surfing industry and bringing it to the world of lacrosse. Our apparel is designed to be comfortable and functional on the field and just as comfortable having a catch on the beach. Our partners were carefully selected specifically for their love of the game, their devotion to teaching the game, and last but certainly not least, their ability to have fun and enjoy life off the field. I am very excited about our team and the brand we have created.”

Adam Kohart, LaxNuttz Executive Vice President on LaxNuttz, “Growing up in Long Island, lacrosse and the beach were two very influential parts of my life. LaxNuttz melds the two together in a fun and cool way. If you like lacrosse and the beach, you will love the clothes and style of LaxNuttz. We know that whether you are on the East coast, the West Coast, or anywhere in between – you are going to absolutely love our gear.”

LaxNuttz ownership group consists of a host of seasoned lacrosse personalities, businessmen, and entrepreneurs. Co-owners and founders Dan Purcell and Adam Kohart both went to Garden City High School where they were teammates. Purcell went on and played college lacrosse at Georgetown University. Kohart played collegiately at the University of Massachusetts, and he currently is the Director of Operations for Millon Lacrosse Camps, the premier lacrosse teaching camp in the country. Kohart comes from a family of lacrosse players as his brothers also played at Johns Hopkins and North Carolina.

The ownership group also includes Matt Rienzo, John Bertrand, and Mike O’Shea. Rienzo, went to Gonzaga College High School in Washington, DC and Georgetown University, where he was an All-American defenseman. Rienzo coached lacrosse at the University of Notre Dame and Georgetown University for a combined 11 years. Bertrand attended and played lacrosse at Chaminade High School and Georgetown University. O’Shea attended Garden City High School and played collegiate lacrosse at Fairfield University.

Sales are managed directly at the company website at laxnuttz.com. Arrangements can be made to outfit youth, high school, and college teams. LaxNuttz specializes in custom orders for any team and any garment. Accommodations can also be made for LaxNuttz to set up a LaxNuttz sales tent at any camp or tournament upon request. Contact [email protected] for more information or to have LaxNuttz attend your tournament or camp.

For the latest LaxNuttz designs, styles, and apparel visit laxnuttz.com.

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