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spirit that permeates the brand's designs. Steele's earliest offering, a t-shirt that reads "Don't be a dink," a nod to a pickleball shot, remains a top seller for Civile. However, her focus lies far beyond just t-shirts with snappy slogans. "We're really pushing to be a fashion-forward, modern pickleball brand, which didn't exist in this space when we started," she says. Now the product suite, designed, worn, revised, and loved by the company's team of seven, includes skirts, hats, leggings, dresses, sweatshirts, and tees in lines for men and women. ough pickleball is now her work and her play, it doesn't dominate her life. She's still a multi-faceted working mom and wife, just like the people she created Civile for. "Part of the reason I designed the line the way that I did is because I love pickleball, but I'm squeezing it between picking up kids, or maybe cycling, or doing something later. It's one version of me, and so designing clothing that honors all those versions of me was kind of the idea behind it," she says. "We are such multi-faceted human beings that that's the driving force behind it." civileapparel.com spurred her to try her own hand at starting a company. Realizing that there was never going to be a perfect time to start, she remembers thinking, "'I'm going to do it now because there's something happening with this sport that doesn't come along every day.' My timing with recognizing that opportunity and what would continue to be the growth of pickleball was spot-on." However, she adds, laughing, "My timing with supply chain issues to start an apparel company probably could have been better." While her family and friends were united through a shared enjoyment of the sport, Steele was struck by the level of discord that was so prevalent in the height of the pandemic, so she resolved to make her company's focus that of "playing nicely" and named it Civile ("civil," in Italian). Despite significant and meaningful goals — the female-led company is mindful of its environmental footprint, designs and manufactures entirely in the U.S., and makes philanthropic causes a priority in its efforts in community engagement — there is an undeniable, playful "We're really pushing to be a fashion-forward, modern pickleball brand, which didn't exist in this space when we started," says Civile founder Aubri Steele ranchandcoast.com @ranchandcoast RANCH & COAST MAGAZINE APRIL 2022 67 GROUP: PHOTO BY AUBRI STEELE

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