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Club Sandwiches not seals

by Michele Obi on July 12, 2007

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There’s something quite addictive about purchasing an item which also contributes to some form of global good. Optimistically speaking perhaps that would explain the phenomenon of the “I’m not a plastic bag” (like I said perhaps). Either way I do like the marriage of fashion and consciousness which is why my full support goes to abolishing seal hunting and spreading the word with this cute hoodie, $50 and t-shirt, $22.50 (pictured above).

Visit Protect the Seals.

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Spread the word in silence

by Anna Rossiter on June 11, 2007

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Making a ‘fashion statement’ has reached new and inspiring heights. I’m not talking about Britney Spears exhibiting her inner feelings and darkest secrets across her chest and on her trucker caps, I’m referring to the new fashion craze where style has taken on a political and charitable front. In the past celebrities such as Sienna Miller and Sharon Osborne have produced personalised t-shirt designs for Dorothy Perkins in support of Breast cancer care, more recently endorsements from the likes of Angelina Jolie and Stella McCartney have heightened eco-awareness and the development of fair-trade organic clothing has boosted public consciousness.

And now high street and online clothing stores like Topshop and ASOS have jumped on the bandwagon with collections of tees with not so subtle political undertones. Vibrant colours and bold prints help to convey statements such as ‘Choose a Smile Not a Missile’, ‘Drop Beats Not Bombs’, £20 and ‘Make Love Not War’. They’re available in as many different colours as there are issues in the world!

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The Spoilt T-shirt

by Michele Obi on June 4, 2007

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Don’t you just hate it when some clever twat decides to spoil the end of a movie with a quick one liner such as “Neo is the One” or “Verbal is Keyser Soze”? Well then you may or may not be too impressed with 20yr old Oliver Moss who’s created the Spoilt t-shirt, $10, filled with spoilers from some of the most loved films.

I’m totally impressed with the originality of the idea and its even more fun trying to decipher which movies are being referenced. The t-shirt’s been a big hit with the guys with all sizes currently out of stock, but there are still some girly tees left!

Spoilt by Oliver Moss is available from threadless.com

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Odditeaz

by Michele Obi on December 7, 2006

Add a little free thinking to your wardrobe with an Odditeaz, a shirt line from creative online community Oddpodz. Comfortable, kooky shirts printed inside out and packaged in reusable tea bags. Eco-conscious and cute!

Oddpodz

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Monday to Friday

by Michele Obi on October 12, 2006

Mon to Fri Tees - Men

Monday to Friday tees are the answer to what to throw on in the mornings,
the lazy man’s (and woman’s) uniform.
Super-comfy, instant fashion, every working day of the week.

Just say ‘no’ to crippling clothing indecision, get yourself some of
these puppies, lay back and hit your snooze button. Twice.

Mon - Fri Tees - Women

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Shoes @ Local Celebrity

by Michele Obi on September 2, 2006

Local Celebrity, famous for their retro t-shirts with kooky slogans, are now making the coolest shoes…….
Local Celebrity
Visit Local Celebrity

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