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Hey Mac- Forums peeps!

One of our memebers of Raw Time Photos ( RJ Idell ) has released his own clothing line.

Check it out and post some feedback! Positive or Negative its all gooood!

Are you diggin the designs? Do you support the movement?

Check out the store HERE

The clothing line is based on individuality and is mostly devoted to the surf and skate industries.

Thanks
-Raw Time Photos

Oh yeah,
I forgot to mention $10 shirt week in full affect ;)
 
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I have my own clothing line, but the clothes are too risqué to post online at the Mac-Forums.

The clothes are meant for making films... a certain type of film. Well, the clothes are sort of non-existent.

Darkest Ritual clothing FTW.
 
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If you want total honesty, I'm going to say that anytime I see someone or a company promoting themselves and their product as being 'different', it usually comes off as 'more of the same'. It's not enough to SAY that you're different IMO, as it's a lot harder to prove that your product doesn't follow the typical trends. But it's a lot of fun to see a company that dares to go out of their way to be functionally different, and not just say they are.

Having t-shirts which state how different you are, pretty much puts you in the same category with about a million other designers .. IMO. But here's the good thing which is on your side: Kids are gullible creatures. Kids love wearing things that their parents or elders don't like. So chances are, it doesn't even matter what your logo's are or what they say.. so long as they aren't worn by people above a certain age and in a specific demographic.

Personally, I don't see anything special about the designs. No offense. Growing up in NYC, hanging out downtown near all the head shops which were inundated with such clothing, has made this type of thing very cliché for me I guess. I do like the home page design a lot though!

Doug

I do wish you luck though. I
 

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