Why Kelowna Locals Should Download SHIRTS N’ SKINS This Weekend
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- Oct 3
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Why Kelowna Locals Should Download SHIRTS N’ SKINS This Weekend
Why Kelowna Locals Should Download SHIRTS N’ SKINS This Weekend
If you’re looking for something fun, fresh, and genuinely local to do this weekend, we’ve got just the thing for you.
Meet SHIRTS N’ SKINS, a brand-new (and completely free) social app designed to bring people together through friendly games, real-world meetups, and authentic community connections. Whether you’re new to Kelowna, hoping to meet more people, or just want an excuse to do something different, this app is well worth your time.
Meet Evan — The Heart Behind the App
The creator of SHIRTS N’ SKINS, Evan Pryor, grew up in Castlegar, BC. He’s a down-to-earth local who cares deeply about building community and bringing people together through active, in-person experiences.
Evan noticed something many of us can relate to: weekends often slip by while we scroll, binge-watch, or repeat the same routine. SHIRTS N’ SKINS was born from the belief that meeting people shouldn’t feel like work, and having fun shouldn’t cost a dime.
Why You’ll Love It
It’s Free. You can download the app and start using it immediately without any paywalls or gimmicks.
It’s Local. SHIRTS N’ SKINS focuses on real people connecting through games, activities, and events right here in the community.
It’s Simple. There’s no complicated setup. Download the app, create your profile, and find something to join.
It’s Fun. From pickup games and casual meetups to new friendships, it’s a refreshing way to spend your weekend.

Download It Now and Try It This Weekend
Kelowna’s weekends are too valuable to spend indoors. Whether you gather a couple of friends or head out on your own to meet new people, SHIRTS N’ SKINS makes it easy to get involved.
Download SHIRTS N’ SKINS for free and give it a try this weekend. You might make a new friend, discover a new activity, or end up in a game you’ll talk about for weeks.
SHIRTS N’ SKINS isn’t just another app. It’s a movement to bring people back together, starting right here in the Okanagan.
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