Wear Rock History on Your Sleeve
May 11, 2009 by Aly Walansky
Filed under Fashion
I am part rock goddess.
I love all things music history, as well, and Worn Free emailed me recently about their wild rock culture t-shirts and I needed to have one of my own.
These shirts take the best designs of the 60s and 70s, some created by Beatles artist Alan Aldridge and underground cartoonist R. Crumb, to create comfortable clothing with history behind it.
My favorite part? Instant conversation pieces – LBDs may be sexy, but they are pretty self-explanatory. Just wait till the boys start asking you about your latest tee, though!
Image: Worn Free Designs
Love-ly tees!
January 27, 2009 by Aly Walansky
Filed under Fashion, Shopaholics Daily, Shopping Tips, Winter Trends
There’s going to be a lot of love and flowers (gag us), in February – we may as well get started with the cuteness a few days early.
Here’s a tee we love for Valentine’s Day and every day, Olive and Bette’s heart-themed T-shirts by Amy Tangerine. (Designer of my favorite t-shirt of all time, my “I heart dogs” piece.)
With a homespun charm, these wearable pieces of art retail for $60 to $89.
Available at: Olive and Bette’s, (800) 396-1236
Image: Amy Tangerine
Wear your heart on your sleeve…literally
January 15, 2009 by Aly Walansky
Filed under Fashion
Being damaged has never looked—or felt—so good.
This tee combines stylish edge with self-expressing emotion in a way that comes out fresh, elegant and versatile—and not the least bit marred.
In a daring proclamation, “Heart Broken” is emblazoned in cursive on the sleeve and compliments the hand-stitched patch that says “Verlieb Dich Nicht in Mich”—German for “Don’t Fall in Love with Me.” Across the front bottom, the shirt asserts “Damaged people are dangerous, they know how to survive.” In the same bold and beautiful manner, the back empathizes “The greatest pain is loving someone you can never have.”
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