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abstraktgeformt

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  1. Yeah, I saw this guy online to whom you can send t-shirts and stuff and he dips it in natural indigo for you... haha. Just curious as to how this would affect a pair of worn in Jeans. Not looking to speed up progress or win this contest with it... Wouldn't work anyway cause - as you said - it will just slow the progress.

  2. Final contestant list

    1. beautiful_FrEaK - 34

    2. MaxPower - 34

    3. "faptronic" - 32

    4. riff - 30

    5. obbigood - 32

    6. kayodic - 27

    7. Clochard - 32

    8. scasi - 31

    9. hollowsleather - 32

    10. TheNorthern - 31

    11. elclintor - 31

    12. aho - 31

    13. daynym - 33

    14. rapunzel - 26

    15. Rotbart - 34

    16. corporalclegg - 29

    17. arcarsenal - 31

    18. louisbosco - 28

    19. seanpsk - 32

    20. abstraktgeformt - 38

    21. BlueOctoberFan - 34

    22. ruprecht - 34

    23. lifatsupra - 31

    24. deadendpro - 32

    25. joelz - 34

    26. Bokkepoot - 30

    27. almostnice - 32

    28. rockon99 - 35

    29. FOXY - 32

    30. leyori - 34

    I hope all your sizes are correct, if not, please PM me!

    all sizes covered, from 26-38 :D

  3. Oh man... you know, I've been reading the whole loopwheeled fabrics thread on mynudies recently and and thought that I needed to try one of those higher end tees. I hope it will be on Samurai tees!

    But then the question is, will it fit ?! Sizing on Japanes tees is always smallish and doesn't go above XL... Whatever. Bauchfrei! ;) But let's wait and see....

  4. I'm not an artist, but as for the jimmyc tshirt oder the contest in general: how about a mon?

    Mon (紋?), also monshō (紋章?), mondokoro (紋所?), and kamon (家紋?), are Japanese emblems used to decorate and identify an individual or family. While mon is an encompassing term that may refer to any such device, kamon and mondokoro refer specifically to emblems used to identify a family.
    It is thought that mon originated as fabric patterns to be used on clothes in order to distinguish individuals or signify membership in a specific clan or organization

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mon_(emblem)

    Maybe not a traditional one, but maybe someone talented can do something in that style...

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