Sneak Peek

We just got in a limited amount of tees from "Sneak Peek" These are real crisp and clean.
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Why not!
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Some real touching words to think about.
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A real sneak peek from Britney
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Shadowbunny Clothing Designs

These pictures are of clothing designs I have created and sewn over the past few years. To see more, go to shadowbunny.com/gallery. In the past, I have made mostly very eccentric raver, burner, hoop dance type clothing but am starting to dabble more into cyber, futuristic and abstract designs. Since 2002 there have been more than 75 leg warmers, pants, skirts, tops, corsets, accessory designs spawned from the Experimental Rabbit Lab. Custom and wholesale orders were also created for dance teams, cheerleaders, exotic dance wear stores and more.  For fun, I also like to make cosplay once in a while :)

All clothing designs copyright 2002 - 2007 Shadowbunny. Images copyright 2002 - 2007 Shadowbunny, Audiomind, and Micah moore.

kandy kandi candy rave raver clothes clothing

cyber space sexy exotic costume barbarella cosplay

hot pink silver stars bondage glam punk collar necklace choker

cybergoth, cyberpunk, raver, leg warmers, skirt, reflective, leg warmer

Coala Kimbi: arte para chicos


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Coala Kimbi, la marca de ropa divertida para niños, se propuso acercar a los más chiquitos a la creatividad y al ilimitado mundo del arte a través de un medio amistoso como es la ropa que visten todos los días.

Para una de las tres líneas de Coala Kimbi para esta Primavera/Verano ’07-’08 fue trabajada por los diseñadores de la firma junto a dos artistas argentinos, Felipe Giménez y Milo Lockett. Sus obras se lucen en remeras, musculosas, vestidos y ropa esencial de bebé.

Por otro lado la colección se completa con una línea para nenas y otra para nenes. La primera: muy romántica, inspirada en la corte francesa de María Antonieta, se luce en colores pasteles entre flores, lunares y escoceses. La segunda con estampas salidas de los enigmáticos mitos orientales. Completan la colección bermudas, camisas, pantalones y remeras para todos los gustos.

La nueva colección se consigue en los locales de la marca en Capital Federal, Bariloche, Viedma  y Piriápolis (Uruguay)

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T-Post: vestir las noticias

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Diseñar remeras con estampas de página de diario o revista no es una novedad, y sin embargo los diseñadores suizos de T-Post lograron darle una pequeña nueva vuelta de tuerca a este viejo matrimonio entre la indumentaria y la comunicación. Interesante para periodistas de moda, bloggers de moda, gente de prensa, y todos los que trabajamos en medio de estos dos mundos.

Cada 6 meses T-Post diseña una remera basada en un evento o noticia y la envía a sus suscriptores (¿lectores?). Por fuera es una remera de color común y corriente con una estampa, por dentro lleva impreso el artículo completo al cual hace referencia.

La noticia no tiene porqué ser una de las que tradicionalmente sale en los medios, sino aquella que a la gente de T-Post le interesa informar a sus clientes. Algunos ejemplos son: como los perros dan amor por comando del dueño, un record brasilero de robos, la policía probando armas inmovilizadotas, etc. Como verán no se trata sólo de vender una remera sino de comunicar y expresar opiniones, dar visibilidad a asuntos que no corren por las vías tradicionales aunque sean de interés general.

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Glass Half Empty Today

In usual fashion, everything is going wrong this week.

My contact lens has a hole in it.  New one might arrive by Saturday morning but they can't guarantee it.  I wear monthly ones that have to be ordered and they arrive every three months.  As you can guess, this is my last pair and the next lot don't arrive till 16th September.  It was brand new out of the packet and has a clear hole right through it (I mean clear as in "obvious" not as in transparent - a hole will always be clear, no? *waits for Pete to pick holes in that argument.  Clear ones, no doubt*).  They refused to order me a pair, only the damaged left one, which means that the right one, which I can't wear without a left one, obviously, is sitting in its little case all forlornly, and expiring in front of me (once opened, they really do only have a shelf-life of 28 days).  I hate wearing glasses.  I can't go to the gym in them.  I can't swim in them (or without, I can't see the end of my own nose).  Argh.

My you-know-what has decided to arrive two weeks early.  It's a bit bizarre - it usually fluctuates between three weeks and five weeks.  Not normally two weeks.  Am hoping it's done and dusted by Saturday but knowing my body, it won't be.  I am craving chocolate like there's no tomorrow and my moods are swinging like an orang-utan through a rainforest.  Steer clear if you know what's good for you.

I ordered something on eBay for the holiday, paid extra for 24 hour delivery, waited in, then received an email saying they made a mistake and it's out of stock after all.  Nowhere else has it.

I bought something in Marks & Spencers as part of a set for my holiday, and one part doesn't fit, and every sodding M&S in the area has sold out.

It's sunny.  And hot.  Which means I either wear my holiday clothes now and have to take them away crumpled and worn, or swelter in warmer clothes for the next few days.  I'm opting for the latter and am currently burning up in a sweatshirt and joggers.  I look like a chav.

The holiday company left a message for us saying that we really should pre-book our airline seats because that way we will guarantee that we sit together.  Husband says no (it costs £12 per person) on principle that they're only doing it to make extra money, whereas I am now panicking that we'll get there and all the seats will have already been pre-booked by everyone else, and my 2.5 year old will end up sitting at the opposite end of the plane to me.

My head is about to explode through all the stress.  I need a holiday.  Oh!  That's why I'm stressed.

83: Recharged

Ian's been behaving very strangely since the prison visit. This could make for some interesting material.

Michael J Knight

Shopworn

Clothes make the man.

Although ironically most man's clothes are made by women and children in hot countries nowadays.

Still I find catalogue shopping easy and convenient.

GI Jane

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Stay Away From Here…

This is for all of you shoppers...

The busiest time to shop at malls is at lunch time on the weekends. The best time however is the night before a sale. Everything is ready to go the night before! You could cash in big time!! So, be sure to check the newspaper regularly. I know that I do ;)

Crocs Mammoth for Kids and Adults

LAMCS are now taking pre-orders on the hottest Crocs shoes this season and the latest Crocs style to come to the UK. The interest in Crocs Mammoth shoes has been incredible, placing them high on the forthcoming Crocs Chart. These adapted Crocs Cayman shoes have been textile lined and have a wooly surround. Mammoth comes in five different colour combinations: Black/Black, Chocolate/Oatmeal, Cotton Candy (Pink)/Oatmeal, Khaki/Oatmeal and Light Blue/Oatmeal.

Crocs Mammoth £35.95


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Kids Crocs Mammoth £29.00


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