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Underoos for Big Boys by Josh Rubin

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Extending the Blue Boy Etiquette line, Yoko Devereaux will be launching a new line of t-shirt and brief sets called Deveroos. Inspired by the late 70s underwear that's fun to wear--Underoos, these designs are a bit more sophisticated, but just as fun. Several great collaborators were brought in for the project-- Surface to Air, Michael Bevilacqua, Colur, Bonus Magazine and Boiler Magazine. Don't worry, you won't be mistaken for a toddler. Continue for more pictures (by Adam Fedderly)...

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This entry posted on 29 December 2004 at 11:24 PM
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