FEW New Zealand Skater Brett Band Co-Hosts ‘The Daily Habit’

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 | 116 views |

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE - VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. (July 14, 2008) - FEW New Zealand, a lifestyle apparel brand for men and women, is pleased to announce that FEW team skater Brett Band will make his U.S. television debut as co-host on FUEL TV’s The Daily Habit, airing on July 15th.

The Kiwi skater will share stories about his local skate scene in New Zealand and chat with host Pat Parnell about N.Z. burger chain and sponsor of Band, Burger Fuel.  Viewers will also catch a glimpse of Band’s gnarly wipeout in the skate film BPINZ.

The crew at FEW New Zealand is hosting Band to the U.S. and is happy to have the opportunity to send him to California to co-host the show.  “I’m always happy to support Brett,” said FEW Owner, Kena Lucy.  “I’m excited that he’s able to share what we love so much about New Zealand’s skate culture with the FUEL viewers.”

The show will air at 6 p.m. PST and will re-air at 9 p.m. PST.  Be sure to tune in to watch Band and also see Aussie surfer Nathan “Noodles” Webster co-host the other half of the show.

Band’s sponsors include FEW New Zealand, Lakai, Habitat, Burger Fuel, Border Town Skate Shop, Hubba Wheels and Thunder Trucks.

To learn more about FEW New Zealand and to check out the rest of the team please visit: www.FEW.co.nz.

ABOUT FEW-New Zealand
FEW New Zealand is a clothing company established to engage, inspire and educate cross-cultural exchange through clothing, sport, art and music. FEW is grounded in surfing, snowboarding, skateboarding and provides a portal into the New Zealand way of life through clothing that reflects the culture graphically, culturally and athletically. FEW aims to provide a springboard for the youth to capture and explore individualized raw moments through their participation in sports, communication and their life journey. Visit www.few.co.nz for more details.

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