a blog about hoodies & t-shirts

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As I’ve mentioned in the past, I like to point it out when I see an interesting hoodie, even if I personally wouldn’t buy it. One of the reasons why I usually wouldn’t buy these items is because they’re made for women, beyond that Volcom hooded blazer that I, shall we say, wasn’t particularly fond of, there just aren’t too many innovative hoodies out there for guys, unless we start getting into the arena of items made for hikers and walkers.

I like this hoodie, the massive hood conjours up images of little red riding hood, and the plaid gives you so many options when layering it with other items. But I would love to know where the hoodie she’s wearing under the plaid one comes from, since the two pieces seem to work well together. It might be this hoodie, but I think that’s grey and has too smaller hood, still, just because I can’t find the picture combo doesn’t stop this from being a great looking piece.

Costiness=$99 Link [via: Stylehive]

R.I.P Heather Ledger by Cyana Boutique

Am I the only one who feels a little bit uncomfortable when companies sell items that have recently deceased celebrities on them. I’m sure that its intended to be a fashion-based tribute to Heath, but when they charge $45 for the tee they must be making a profit on it, and whether they mean to or not, they’re profiting on someone’s death, although looking around the rest of the CyanaBoutique this is actually one of the cheaper pieces (they’re on the higher end of things), so my argument may be moot.Still, let’s pretend this isn’t a tee with a dead celebrity on it and all of a sudden its a really cool image, which I feel is slightly cheapened by the addition of the ‘R.I.P Heath’ text. I like the black and white print as well, I think that attempting a colour print could have ruined this design.

Costiness=$45 Link

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