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D.A.N.C.E. T-Shirt by Ami Kealoha

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By now you've likely already seen and loved Justice's award-winning "D.A.N.C.E." video and you likely also noticed that several of the animated tees featured in the video might make a pretty good addition to your own repertoire. Fortunately, a user of the DIY t-shirt printing site Bountee took it upon themselves to interpret a version of the multi-colored zig-zag tee. (The shirt above right is the one from the video.)

While some of us in the office think it would be better if the actual tee was animated, the concept is meta enough on its own to merit your $25. Pick it up from Bountee.

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This entry posted on 05 October 2007 at 2:06 PM
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