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Turk + Taylor Tees by Josh Rubin

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Dyed in organic inks and fabrics in the company's 900 square-foot design studio / production facility / warehouse / Victorian apartment in San Francisco, Turk+Taylor's T-shirts feature light-hearted and great looking designs.

A hand dying and screening process allows for attention to detail that sets these shirts apart from others, and in only their second year, Turk+Taylor's wares are stocked in specialty boutiques from Hollywood to Brooklyn.

In their second season, the Autumn / Winter 2006 line is ready for inspection at their online shop.

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This entry posted on 24 July 2006 at 9:00 AM
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