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A handbag made by Jane Wayne Gear. The line, which features T-shirts, bags and candles, is for sale at Quantico Marine Corps Base and online.

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Camo and pink a popular pair
Female entrepreneur gives opportunities to other military wives
Date published: 2/5/2006

By COLLEEN CREEGAN

Camouflage and pink seem an unlikely duo, but they're a popular pair among shoppers at the bookstore at Quantico Marine Corps Base.

Camouflage handbags with pink shoulder straps, camouflage diaper bags with lace and camouflage bags to carry hand-poured patriotic candles are in the mix.

The products are from the All Fired Up Candle Co. and Jane Wayne Gear lines. They were created by Roxanne Reed, a military wife from Camp Lejeune, N.C.

The products make their way to bases across the nation with help from those such as Devony Fenn.

The 25-year-old Marine Corps wife promotes and helps sell the items at Quantico. Fenn, who lives on base with her husband and two young children, is press secretary of All Fired Up and Jane Wayne Gear.

Fenn met Reed, 32, while living in Camp Lejeune.

Reed gives other military wives like herself the opportunity to start their own businesses selling her products.

Because the products are sold nationwide, women know that wherever they move, they can have a job with All Fired Up.

Some of the women are responsible for creating the handmade bags and candles, while others run the stores selling All Fired Up merchandise, sometimes along with their own creations.

"I wanted to create a product that would show support for the military while being completely customized and affordable at the same time," Reed said.

She also wanted a product with a "girlie flair," hence the pink trim, black lace and tropical theme patterns that pair with the camouflage.

Nonmilitary women also have been picking up the bags and candles as a symbol of pride and support for American troops.

Reed attributes this to the average American woman having some military connections, either by spouse, parent, sibling or friend.

Jane Wayne Gear's handbags can be customized to each of the five branches of service and can be made using the camouflage of a loved one.

Each bag costs between $45 and $65 each, depending on which style is chosen.

Locally, they can be purchased on base in Quantico or through JaneWayneGear.com.


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