About Us

Hi, We are Katie and Laurel. We are the owners of RevelWear. This is our story. 


Before RevelWear, we were working on a business whose idea was to add a general pocket to everyday clothing to hold things like keys, cell phones or wallets when you’re on the run. 


But right around that time our good friend Kate’s 7 month old son got sick; really sick. Like any new mom, when your baby is sick, you panic. So she took him to the hospital, was told he had the flu and they went home. This happened 3 times that night.


Then finally, it must have been a shift change or something, they took his blood glucose and it was 1200! He was a 7 month old baby. Literally dying in her arms. So they life-flighted him to Childrens Primary, and this is right when we were writing the patent. He was in a diabetic coma, for I don't remember how long, and he survived, which is remarkable. He is now 12. 


They put him on a pump in the hospital. Normally, you have to go through the qualifying steps, like are you actually going to use this. He was 7 months old, there was no way to prick him, no fat on his body and there was no way for him to communicate. So they put him on a pump. That whole experience was so traumatizing for Kate, obviously. And the family and little Levi. Her first question when we talked after that whole experience, her main question was “where am I going to put this pump on my baby?” A baby starting to roll around. A baby trying to sit up. A baby throwing tantrums. Maybe it was because she could wrap her head around that, it was more of a surface concern and not life or death. It was literally on her mind. Where am I supposed to put this?

 


We were not even prototyped at that point so we got the smallest pair of boys underwear that we could and we jerry-rigged our pocket on this small pair of underwear and gave it to Kate. She just put that over his diaper, tucked in his tubing and off he went. That was probably the most personal moment we had. It was just, wow, the relief for Kate and just to watch the little baby just go back to being a baby. Instead of toting a device, that on a baby is just huge, around. It really was not just serendipitous, but a knock over the head. A turning point, this is what our pocket is for. 


Levi Now

We started working on this pocket in a broad sense. Circa 2012/2013/2014, we started making that pocket better, putting the flap over the top, containing it without any closer mechanisms. Well that is when we started meeting people with Type 1 diabetes. It felt very clear to us, this pocket should elevate people’s lives who actually need it, that suffer from a chronic disease. So we totally switched gears and have been focused on insulin pumps and type 1 diabetes ever since. So, we don't have diabetes, our kids don't have diabetes. But our focus shifted in about a month or two after starting. We realized we had to serve this crowd. 

 

Read Levi's story written by Kate here


We pay attention to your cause. The disease. Your life. We are here so you can show off your RevelWear if you want to. Or you can make it discrete. Keep your pump safe. We know this is not a cure. But if it moves a dial and keeps serving a purpose. We will keep going. 


Love, Katie and Laurel