Morrison said the idea for the business was about a spirit of unity. “We wanted to make sure everyone was included, [when representing their house]. So we have products in house colours,” Sophie said. During their business studies class, the trio first sought feedback from other students on their idea and then met with Geraldine company High Street Stitch and Print to discuss the next step.
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Geraldine High School year 13 student Sam Morrison, 18, displays the Aorangi Colours website he and two other students established. High Street Stitch and Print is a division of Lynn River Ltd and helped the students come up with designs.