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    Pledge Allegiance To Pop Culture Icons With T-Shirts From The ...

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    Anna Yu on Mar 5, 2009 11:18 AM PST
    Madonna, Oprah, Bono- it doesn't take a last name to know who these celebs are. Taking that idea in mind, there are plenty of other first names you'd know if they were grouped together. Los Angeles-based The Names Brand was inspired by the iconic John & Paul & Ringo & George T-Shirt by Experimental Jetset, a design group from Amsterdam. The Names Brand has taken that idea and ran with other pop culture icons from the Jolie-Pitt family to the Spice Girls. Show your "Gossip Girl" pride with a Dan & Blair & Nate & Jenny & Chuck & Serena shirt or geek out politically with the names of the Supreme Court Justices on your chest. Best part is, they're not reserved just for t-shirts. Get hoodies, tote bags, buttons, baby onesies and bibs all with your favorite names on them. You can even contact them for custom orders too! Order by 3/12 and get 17% off your order with code MARCH19 with a $25+ purchase. Click the slideshow to see more names you'll be proud to show off.

    Get Your Vote On!

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    DIY thing on Nov 3, 2008 2:18 PM PST
    Okay, what are you waiting for? If you didn't vote early, tomorrow you'll be off to the polls. But be sure to do it in style- indie style, that is. And since you can't wear your fave presidential candidate's gear when you go to vote, how about one of these creative tees? If "Please Vote" is a little tame for you, Kwvh has other designs for more mature tastes. And while you are in the voting mood, tell us which of these t-shirts is your favorite: "Please Vote", "To the Polls", "The Pressure's On" or "I Love People Who Vote."

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    Wear Your Vote This Election Season!

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    kate napleton on Oct 8, 2008 4:26 PM PDT
    In case you've been hiding somewhere under a rock, there's going to be an election in the United States this November for the presidency. Shocking, I know! What's more surprising though, is the number of cute t-shirts, buttons and fashion accessories that designers are putting out in support of candidates. From Paris Fashion Week to your local Urban Outfitters, this trend has saturated the market. For every McCain and Obama t-shirt, there are plenty of good, old-fashioned, get out and vote items! So whether you choose to endorse a candidate, or choose to support the exercise of voting - there are plenty of options for you! Check out the SLIDESHOW for plenty of Election Day options - and remember to VOTE in 27 days!

    Hive 5: Make a Presidential Campaign Fashion Statement!

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    Greta on Aug 11, 2008 4:20 PM PDT
    With the upcoming November '08 presidential election, politically charged fashion is being taken to new levels. Diddy may have popularized campaign couture with his trendy 2004 "Vote or Die" line of tees, but fashion being used to make a personal or political statement is anything but new news. From the Civil War to the 1960's and 70's to now, fashion has played an important role in the expression of our political beliefs. So forget about bumper stickers (who wants anything plastered to their car after Election Day anyways!?). This fall, don't be afraid to make a statement - a fashion statement! From shoes, to jewelry, to tees and bags. There are a surprising number of campaign related items for every political party circulating the Hive! So check 'em out and also click on my slideshow for some of my fave political statement styles and items!
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