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Imaginary Foundation Season Eight by Josh Rubin

Like the Imaginary Foundation designs we've come to expect and covet, the latest batch of tees from the San Francisco-based company combines inventive 19th-century-tinged illustrations with irreverent one-line quips. Always a little absurd, the new collection brings in nautical references, vintage stereo equipment, and old-world fonts. Some shirts, like the "Original Nutter" shirt (left), are made using the "Dye Gain" process which creates the one-of-a-kind pattern and lends a silky soft feel.

$30 from the Imaginary Foundation Store.

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This entry posted on 26 April 2006 at 6:00 AM
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