Moving to The Beautiful State of Florida!

Bill & Donna, the entrepreneurs who started Free Florida, are both successful sales and marketing executives and were long time residents of New York. They moved to Florida in January of 2019 prior to the pandemic. Frequent vacationers to Sarasota where their family owned property, they fell in love with the beautiful state of Florida and the freedoms it gave them. Freedom to not freeze in the winter, freedom to swim in the gulf in December, freedom to show their love of America and to enjoy life every day in the amazing state of Florida WITHOUT RETRIBUTION.

Free Florida Palm Trees Beach

Freedom Reigns

These Freedoms were never so apparent and top of mind when the pandemic hit America and the world. Still having many friends and family that were locked down in New York , truly suffering , and in listening to their frustrations, we felt blessed to be living in a place that took precautions, but did not overreact to something that was unknown. This horrible plague unleashed on the planet made it clear we were blessed to be living in Florida with the freedoms it gives its citizens.

Fun Free Florida Ride

Our little Apparel business reflects our love of the state and the country. We hope you enjoy our mission and share in our thanks for being able to live here. The overall theme includes fun stuff,and of course a lot of beach, boating, fishing, golf and everything that makes Florida what it is and the reason we chose to live out our life here. Follow us on the FUN FREE FLORIDA ride….See you at the beach.

FREE FLORIDA
“Where the Constitution still lives”

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We Floridians live in the most beautiful place in the world. We HAVE ENDURED COVID, HURRICANES, RED TIDE, and YET ALWAYS COME THROUGH BIGGER, BETTER and with greater love for Florida. WE ARE PROUD AMERICANS NOT AFRAID TO SHOW WE LOVE OUR STATE & COUNTRY

We must not allow other people's limited perceptions to define us

Virginia Satir