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New products: Beer mugs, wallets
Limited Edition: bring on the spring
For a limited time: April 1st (no joke) until May 31st, these lovely printable beer steins will be available for designing and selling. Made of stoneware for keeping things cool while simultaneously training those biceps (we've taken care of everything).
Treat your cash: printable wallets
New printable wallets from American Apparel. In striking red and black. And more for the hard core: with space for cash, credit cards, phone numbers. No coin pouch. Nothing better says “I round up”.
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Year in review: Top sellers 2005
Popularity contest winners of 2005
See which products were the top sellers of 2005. This illustrated list will let you know what may be missing in your shop. For a quick glimpse, here are the top five:
1. Comfort T – black
2. Comfort T – white
3. Raglan short – white/navy
4. Slim Fit – black
5. Classic Women – black
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Top shop: Bouncing for boobs
Can you really write that?
A new shop to raise money and awareness for breast cancer. Part of a challenge set up by Priscilla Bokhara to bounce 10 kilometers for 100 days to raise $10,000. To help, she's set up a “Bouncing for Boobs” blog and a Spreadshop It's a great way of getting the word out, with a catchy little title, and not only helping her sister, but getting a world-wide recognition of her cause. As photographed: Priscilla, her bounce, and her t-shirt in front of the Taj Mahal.
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Competition: If you can't say something nice...
The Spreadshirt blog has started a new Monday tradition of creating shirts based on the headlines. So far, this has included Tony Blair quite a bit. Since that's a bit unfair, we've made a promise to send PM Blair an “extremely complimentary shirt” if we mock him for a month straight. To do so, we need some ideas. This month's competition: the nicest design and/or saying you can think of to celebrate international leader, the Right Honourable Anthony Charles Lynton Blair. Send entries to winner@spreadshirt.net. The winner gets 5 shirts of his/her choice, as well as any fame resulting from the PM actually wearing the shirt (we can promise the former, not necessarily the latter).
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