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Thursday, November 16, 2006

Welcome home tee lovers, it’s Indie Threads

by Andy on November 16, 2006

in News

indie threads Welcome home tee lovers, its Indie Threads

I know what you’re thinking, what on earth am I doing promoting a(nother) social network?

Well, it’s because Indie Threads is designed for people like me, and by extension, people like you. And what are we you might ask? Lovers of high-quality independent clothing labels.

Indie Threads, the brainchild of Brad from Quixotic Clothing, is in it’s very early days, but shows a lot of potential. Members declare themselves as a ’shop’ or a ‘fan’ during sign-up, then you create a profile (which I hope don’t get ruined by MySpace memes), after which you can yourself into some profile-on-profile action by declaring that you are a fan of certain people or shops, which basically means you want to be their friend.

There is also a blog, which will presumably serve as the mouthpiece for site updates as well as the more traditional posting of a tee blog (whaaa!!! another competitor!). Other features include contests, featured stores, and interviews. The current interview is with David from Seibei, it’s an interesting read, but I love reading David’s blog so I would enjoy it, wouldn’t I?

So sign yourself up and tell me you love me at my rather threadbare profile.

Full disclosure: Quixotic Clothing is a non-paying advertiser on Hide Your Arms.

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Kindred Spirits stay behind the scenes

by Andy on November 16, 2006

in Hoodies, Mens

kindredspiritcirclehoodie Kindred Spirits stay behind the scenes

I’m pretty sure that this hoodie is a HYA first, unless my eyes are deceiving me. Is the design really on the inside of the hoodie?

Admittedly, I’m more into their tee’s (which are fantastic), but when I saw such an interesting hoodie I just had to mention it. I wish that there was a higher quality image of it on the Kindred site, but from what I can tell it has a design reminiscent of a club crest or emblem. And I guess that’s a sew on patch on the front with the ‘k’ logo on it.

So it’s a cool hoodie, but do you really want to buy something which no one can see the coolest part of, or is that what makes it great in the first place?

Costiness=$60.00 URL

[Thanks to Les for the tip-off]

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