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Momimomi: Tar and Feathers by Tim Yu

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The Momimomi t-shirts we've come to adore and covet are coming out with a new series, Tar and Feathers. Hitting their website tomorrow, the tees are super soft and cut to fit perfectly as always, but we get a new round of great graphics. Fragmented and blotchy graphics create abstract everyday objects like a bird (above center), lightning (above left), and a leaf (above right).

Check Momimomi beginning tomorrow, 7 June 2007 for the full line of Tar and Feathers

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