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Wear It With Pride by Josh Rubin

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Though their most recent heyday was in the 80's, pin badges (or buttons, or pins) have always had their place in certain street fashion sub cultures. They are making a come back, and now there's a one stop shop for the neatest selection around.

WEARITWITHPRIDE is a new website showcasing a unique collection of pin badges designed by some of the best Graphic Designers, Graffiti Artists, and Creative People from around the world.

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This entry posted on 10 January 2004 at 10:55 AM
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