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Barking Irons vs. Cool Hunting / Reader Survey by Josh Rubin

Barkingirons V Coolhunting
We're working on a collaboration with Barking Irons to make a few t-shirts. "Interesting mix" you say? We think so. They're coming along beautifully and will be available this Spring in a limited edition of 100. Stay tuned for more details on that...

We're also doing another reader survey to learn a bit more about you.

So how do these two things relate? If you complete the survey, you'll be entered to win a free Barking Irons vs. Cool Hunting t-shirt. So if not for the love of Cool Hunting, then for a chance to win a free limited edition t, fill out our Spring 2005 Reader Survey. In April we'll unveil the t-shirt and notify 15 winners.

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