Ajaxx63 is the brainchild of designer Bill Sherman and operations director Andrew Fraser. Bill's done fashion time with the best - Polo Sport/Ralph Lauren, Vogue, Gap/Banana Republic and Eddie Bauer. Andy's a management guru out of New York's Museum of Modern Art and Sony. Bound and gagged by successful yet stifling careers, they looked to New York's gay club and street scenes to blow off steam. Inspired more by the colorful and fashionable nightlife than the daily drudge, they conspired to combine their talents, escape the rat race, and risk it all on a dream. They relocated to Seattle, “a great place to start a creative young business” says co-owner Bill Sherman, and Ajaxx63 was born in 1997. Ajaxx63's urban-oriented, gay-targeted graphics were first sold at Pride Festivals, becoming an instant sensation after appearing on the first season of “Queer As Folk” and partnering with Gay.com that catapulted them to high profile status on the national gay retail scene. Sold in over 400 retail and online locations throughout the world, Ajaxx63 has grown from a two-man home grown operation into a Seattle office, warehouse, and a sales staff supported by reps in major markets. Ajaxx63 has been featured in numerous gay fashion publications and has appeared regularly on Showtime’s hit series “Queer as Folk”, as well as “Queer eye for the Straight Guy”, “What not to Wear”, (in a good way), “Open Bar”, MTV, part of the regular wardrobe on “Q television” and many more.