There's Love in These T-Shirts Yet
When ex-Project Runway designer Alison Kelly embarked upon her journey as designer she realized it might be one of those lonely occupations.
So, not skimping on creating collections for her Atelier Dahl, but yearning for company, she decided to collaborate with her boyfriend and Salt and Samovar bass player Dane Risch to create Dahl and Dane, an organic t-shirt line that allows you to declare your love for husbands, boyfriends, furry pets, organic produce, even reusable bags if that tickles your fancy.
To be featured next month in Self magazine, the kitschy shirts were also recently featured on the Today Show and continue to garner press because they speak volumes of one’s love for things without having to talk about it.
After all, what you love is what you love.
You can custom design their men’s, women’s unisex or even children’s t-shirts in a variety of colors with creative statements like “I
mom,” I
life,” or “I
me.”
For those of you who know your love is strongest for only one person, jazz it up with their initials and wear it with pride.
Order the t-shirts for Valentines Day by January 26th and you’ll have it delivered to your door in time for holiday gifting.
Order past that and you won’t feel the love until it’s too late.
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5 Comments
January 13th, 2009 at 7:42 am
Great Shirts. I love this writer, and bass players rule!
January 13th, 2009 at 8:02 am
I’m feeling the love, and will be wearing it soon too! Awesome post A_DuF!!
January 13th, 2009 at 10:09 am
LOVE these shirts, they make cotton-hemp totes too, I saw them on the Today Show! Three cheers for LOVE.
January 13th, 2009 at 1:18 pm
soon to come: dahl & dane’s own patterns painstakingly silk-screened on organic cotton jersey t-shirts of their own design. we hope you like them.
January 13th, 2009 at 6:31 pm
radical, i gotta get a few!
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