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Fireworks Tee by Ted Cahill

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German-born artist/designer Nick Paparone, who is also co-founder and curator of Philadelphia's Black Floor Gallery, created these festive Fireworks. Printed with a five-color enzyme wash on both sides of a classic black American Apparel tee, this universal image will allow you multi-national flexibility to celebrate all of your favorite summer holidays. Available in men's and women's sizes for $36 from Art in the Age. Though it's too late for the 4th, order now to get one in time for Bastille Day.

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This entry posted on 07 July 2006 at 1:50 PM
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