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September 8, 2008

Stereogum x Neighborhoodies Think Ups T-Shirt #1

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It's been awhile since we dressed you guys. Lucky for you shirtless folks, Neighborhoodies approached us about designing some new swag as part of their Think Ups collaboration with bloggers. We have been watching Project Runway so we accepted the challenge. Every day this week, Stereogum and Videogum will each debut a shirt we Thought Up, available exclusively on Neighborhoodies.com. All tees and hoodies are American Apparel 100% Cotton and available in any color and any print color (that's 1,200 color combos). Here is the best part: ALL PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITY and they let us pick the charity! We chose the ASPCA because animals are the best. Here's a closer look at today's design...

We dreamt up that ticket before Obama picked the other guy. This t-shirt is made in the USA and you can order it here. Also, you should check out Videogum's Monday shirt. It is fresh and you should buy it before Kanye blogs about it.

Posted at 2:28 PM by Scott
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McCain in '08!!!!!!!!!!!

Better stock up on kleenx to dry those "Bright Eyes" on Nov 4th............

Posted by: boo at 09/08/08 3:46 PM | Reply
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Please America, don't vote McCain. Russell Brand was right, you had the retarded cowboy for 8 years. Don't make another mistake!

And yeah, the shirt thing is cool. Can Europeans buy them?

Posted by: Thijs at 09/08/08 4:03 PM | Reply
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I, for one, always vote for the candidate Europeans tell me to pick.

Posted by: jackass in reply to Thijs's comment at 09/08/08 4:19 PM | Reply
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Thijs

We just say it because we love you.

But this is about the Stereogum shirts.

Posted by: Thijs profile link in reply to jackass's comment at 09/08/08 4:54 PM | Reply
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Feel free to "love" us a little less. We left your countries for a reason. If you want a real voice in our politics, then go ahead and come over here. Otherwise, you're no different than a football fan complaining about your team's coach.

Posted by: Kelly in reply to Thijs's comment at 09/09/08 10:39 AM | Reply
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And England had his retarded monkey nodding to whatever he said............which is worse? (there are no winners)

Posted by: buns profile link in reply to Thijs's comment at 09/08/08 6:26 PM | Reply
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Cygnet_Comm

Thought about buying the shirt, but I don't want to deal with all the questions when I wear it...

Maybe the next one.

Posted by: Cygnet_Comm profile link at 09/08/08 5:11 PM | Reply
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I was thinking of buying this shirt, but I wouldn't want my friends to mistake me for a fucking retard.

Posted by: Barf at 09/08/08 5:29 PM | Reply
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grace6697

i'd wear it but i'm for Hillary and Jim James.

Posted by: grace6697 profile link at 09/08/08 5:30 PM | Reply
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Why do all people in any way associated with the music industry think that gives them the right to be political? Most musicians and others in the industry are in no way informed on any of the actual issues, regardless of party preference. They go with whoever they'll get the most cool points for supporting.

Posted by: JJ at 09/08/08 6:17 PM | Reply
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grace6697

we all have the right to be political. music industry, cooling/heating industry, whatever industry. this is america, man.

Posted by: grace6697 profile link in reply to JJ's comment at 09/08/08 6:42 PM | Reply
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Cygnet_Comm

Why do kids on the internet think they are smarter than everyone else?

Posted by: Cygnet_Comm profile link in reply to JJ's comment at 09/08/08 7:52 PM | Reply
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I'll sing my song in a parking lot.

Posted by: Phil in reply to Cygnet_Comm's comment at 09/08/08 8:14 PM | Reply
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This is pretty sweet! I want one, although then I would have to answer to all the people who dont get it. oy.

Posted by: Justice at 09/08/08 10:57 PM | Reply
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star - funny, i saw you READING IN A PARKING LOT!

Posted by: sooot at 09/09/08 1:28 PM | Reply
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