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I know that the legs are overlapping slightly, but it looks like she's wearing a handkerchief and not a bikini bottom.
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i enjoy that your style has a big range. Like i saw this and i though " oh shi i like that" then looked over and its travis76.
nice as hell 5$$$$$ |
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$5 as usual, your vector skills are getting red hot, man...the travis style looks great without outlines
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thanks olli! keep in mind staffell, it doesn't HAVE to be gimmick inks..it can be just the colors here. i just want a super glow tee to see what the big deal is!
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i really like the placement and size. it's perfect but the graphic with the flaming hair isn't doing it for me.
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this is the first skull / skeleton shirt I could think of wearing. with or without the glow-in-the-dark inks.
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I WANT this! In the navy girls shirt pictured. Also with glow in the dark ink. Gimme Gimme Gimme!! $5!!
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That looks like a photo of our dear Pin-up Queen of the Universe Bettie Page. Kudos if it is. I like this a whole lot. I must have this and my one for my man too. $$$$555555
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When you say puffy pink - is that puffy paint - like the kind my grandma uses to make hats and sweatshirts with those little mirrors on them and ballons and shit - cux that might not be very cool.
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The art is perfect. No need to change a thing. I'm not sure about the puffy pink ink, but the glow-in-the-dark ink seems a must. I'd prefer it on black or asphalt rather than the navy.
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gah, i would kill for this shirt! please let me know if it's available anywhere else. sometimes threadless can be so dumb.
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hey...it's gonna be for sale at the 'other place' soon.
and i'm working on making glow in the dark decals of other girls in other poses |
It can be printed in standard inks in the colors shown, or specialty inks like glow, puffy pink, etc...
print it big and hot on a dark tee!
check out my blog called Pin Up Meltdown for the original sketch