Type One Clothing Co

Type One Clothing Co Beach inspired​ clothing company that is committed to helping out the Type One Diabetes community. 10% of every sale will be donated to Diabetes Foundations.

Dexter caught me at 164 after lunch today. It still amazes me everyday how he is able to alert me. 10/10 good boy.
03/01/2022

Dexter caught me at 164 after lunch today. It still amazes me everyday how he is able to alert me. 10/10 good boy.

Black Friday sale is now live, discount automatically applied at checkout. I just want to take this time to thank every ...
11/26/2021

Black Friday sale is now live, discount automatically applied at checkout.

I just want to take this time to thank every single person who has supported my business. Whether that is purchasing an awesome Type One Hoodie 😉, or just sharing/liking my content. This community has helped me more than any of you could imagine and I’m so thankful to be apart of it! I hope everyone had a fantastic thanksgiving!

Support the Type 1 Diabetes community and pick up a Type One Hoodie  today! 10% of all proceeds are donated to type one ...
11/04/2021

Support the Type 1 Diabetes community and pick up a Type One Hoodie today! 10% of all proceeds are donated to type one diabetes foundations. Having Type 1 Diabetes has basically become a personality trait for me at this point, and wearing something that shows who I am proudly is important to me. Hope everyone has a great Thursday!

Type One Hoodies are back in stock! Pick one up before they are gone. My absolute favorite hoodie, and no I’m not just s...
10/01/2021

Type One Hoodies are back in stock! Pick one up before they are gone. My absolute favorite hoodie, and no I’m not just saying that because I made them 😉

Why a diabetic alert service dog has made life easier: 1. Reduces the stress of overnight blood sugar lows. 2. The anxie...
08/06/2021

Why a diabetic alert service dog has made life easier:

1. Reduces the stress of overnight blood sugar lows.

2. The anxiety of having a life long 24/7 disease is not as bad with a dog by your side 24/7.

3. Having a 2nd line of confirmation on blood sugar levels. When my Dexcom has issues, it’s nice having a dog to give me that reassurance if I’m not able to test with a meter at that specific second.

4. My A1c has been significantly lower since I got Dexter.

5. The amount of people in the Type 1 community because they see I have a diabetic alert dog by my side has been really cool.

Dexter is the best boy. 10/10. Hope everyone has a great day!

Yesterday I got my new insulin pump and I’m finally back on a pump after about a year or so on MDI (multiple daily injec...
07/22/2021

Yesterday I got my new insulin pump and I’m finally back on a pump after about a year or so on MDI (multiple daily injections)

With as much ironman training as I have been doing, I think going back on a pump will help me control my blood sugars overnight.

I was having some trouble going low at night because I wasn’t able to do a temp basal.

Hopefully I will have a little bit better control overnight.

Back to the training again after a few weeks off.

Hope everyone has a fantastic day!

Haven’t been as active on this account because of Ironman training. On Sunday, I completed my 2nd Ironman. It was an ext...
07/02/2021

Haven’t been as active on this account because of Ironman training.

On Sunday, I completed my 2nd Ironman. It was an extremely long day and it wasn’t perfect race conditions, but all things considered in very happy with how I did.

I rolled my ankle 2 days before the race and could barely walk, I got a flat tire on the bike, and got hit with a few pieces of driftwood on the swim lol.

I started the swim with my blood sugar at about 320, which is very high, but that’s how I’ve trained to start long endurance races and it seems to work the best for me.

After the swim, my blood sugar was about 240 and I ate/drank about 15 carbs every 20 mins for the rest of the race.

Getting off the bike, my blood sugar was about 90 and dropping so I knew I needed to get some more carbs in me.

The run was not very fast, as my foot was killing me and I was pretty exhausted. My blood sugar hovered around 90-180 for the rest of the run.

I finished in 7 hours and 52 minutes. Not as fast as I originally wanted, but all things considered, I still beat my time from the first one.

No matter the circumstances, getting progressively better is a win.

Thank you to everyone that messaged me, the support I received was amazing!

I’ve gotten quite a few new followers so I wanted to introduce myself again 👋🏻My name is Mark, I was diagnosed with type...
05/10/2021

I’ve gotten quite a few new followers so I wanted to introduce myself again 👋🏻

My name is Mark, I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when I was 12 years old. I am now 20 and I started this clothing company about 9 months ago.

I wanted to give back to the type one community as best I could, so I decided to start this company and donate 10% of all proceeds to different diabetes organizations.

I’ve met some amazing people along the way and everyone is so welcoming in this community! I’ve learned so many great things diabetes related and the tips/tricks for managing blood sugars have been great!

I want to thank everyone for the support! Hope everyone has a fantastic Monday!

Definitely my favorite combination of shirt and shorts! This past weekend I travelled to Austin, TX to do another 10k an...
04/27/2021

Definitely my favorite combination of shirt and shorts!

This past weekend I travelled to Austin, TX to do another 10k and brought Dexter, my diabetic alert dog, with me. The past couple times I’ve flown I haven’t taken him with me because he is so afraid of flying.

I decided to give it another go, and surprisingly he was absolutely great on the plane. He just laid down and didn’t get anxious at all.

The race went well, I dropped another 2 mins off my best time, and won my age group.

Today marks two months until Ironman Texas 70.3. I can’t wait hoping everything goes smoothly and I have a great race!

Hope everyone has an amazing day!

Glad to be working with  to help out with Type 1 diabetes control with Ironman training.  A community of  T1D's and expe...
04/20/2021

Glad to be working with to help out with Type 1 diabetes control with Ironman training. A community of T1D's and expert advisors managing diabetes differently!

Spoke with the owner of glucose advisors, Cliff, and he’s has done several triathlons and actually has the fastest Ironman time for any Type 1 diabetic out there.

When starting my company, I obviously wanted to sell my products, but it’s always been about more than that. It was a way to connect with other type 1’s in the community and I’m glad I am able to do that everyday.

Excited to be working with an awesome team!

A reminder that you are strong and you’ve got this! No matter how much you are struggling with diabetes care or anything...
04/16/2021

A reminder that you are strong and you’ve got this!

No matter how much you are struggling with diabetes care or anything else in your life, just remember, you are doing your best and that’s all that you can do.

Not everyday is amazing when it comes to diabetes, and that is OKAY.

Keep your head up and continue doing your best!

Hope everyone has a great Friday!

Last week I was waking up to stubborn highs and would feel absolutely nauseous everytime I woke up. I didn’t really know...
04/13/2021

Last week I was waking up to stubborn highs and would feel absolutely nauseous everytime I woke up.

I didn’t really know why and I knew if I upped by basal I would trend low the entire rest of the day.

I think I’ve finally figured out what it is.

My body is so used to working out later at night, and last week I started working out earlier. After several days of doing that I was having the worst high blood sugars.

As soon as I started going back to working out later my blood sugars have been great.

It’s so strange that a small routine change can have an extreme affect on your blood sugars.

Type 1 Diabetes is never the same day to day and everyday is a new equation to figure out.

Hope everyone has a great day!

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Lubbock, TX
79401-79416, 79423, 79424, 79430, 79452, 79453, 79457, 79464, 79490, 79491, 7949

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