(Origin is also running a special... offering a mixed CD with the purchase of any book-inspired t-shirt... while supplies last)
Some people think a t-shirt is just a well arranged jumble of thread meant to keep the breeze off your back. Not Ørigin. Ørigin gets religious when it comes to t-shirts. A t-shirt speaks volumes about who you are. You like the Ramones? Been to Key West? Want to buy Tommy Hilfiger his new vacation home? A t-shirt can be a holy thing — there's magic in them there cotton — and we think it should say something of substance. Weird — maybe. Funny — sometimes. But always with some type of political, social or cultural commentary, and always with the dopest design at the party. - From About Ørigin
Doesn't sound weird to me...
Origin has created a series of exclusive T-Shirts in conjunction with Jeff Chang and his book
"Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip Hop Generation"... Hate it or love it... hip-hop culture and music have become staples in our society. I don't profess to be an expert on the subject, but any student of culture or fashion (isn't that all of us?) should understand this important contribution to american music and Black history. In the spirit of Hip-Hop appreciation week, May 15-22, I urge you to put down the 50-cent and Chingy* (can't change the fact you picked 'em up in the first place) and discover the roots of this modern day phenomenon.
For a good mdern-day alternative to such artists I suggest Tahir and his new album "Hood Economics"...
Origin has created a series of exclusive T-Shirts in conjunction with Jeff Chang and his book
"Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip Hop Generation"... Hate it or love it... hip-hop culture and music have become staples in our society. I don't profess to be an expert on the subject, but any student of culture or fashion (isn't that all of us?) should understand this important contribution to american music and Black history. In the spirit of Hip-Hop appreciation week, May 15-22, I urge you to put down the 50-cent and Chingy* (can't change the fact you picked 'em up in the first place) and discover the roots of this modern day phenomenon.
For a good mdern-day alternative to such artists I suggest Tahir and his new album "Hood Economics"...