Just Here For The Books Teacher T-Shirt . American Rag Cie has partnered up with denim and casualwear foresight platform Denim Dudes on an initiative that will allow emerging brands to rework and reimagine pieces from the LA store’s vintage stock to create exclusive capsule collections.Seven LA-based emerging names have been selected to participate in the project, ‘Nothing New’, through which they will be given access to vintage garments in American Rag’s archive that they can either use as inspiration or as the foundation for their collection.Each brand’s 20-piece capsule line will then be sold exclusively through American Rag’s online and brick-and-mortar store from September 2024. An official launch party will also be held on September 19, which will be free to attend for both customers and industry professionals.Those selected to take part include Object from Nothing, Knorts, Dr Iceland, Denem, Masato Kawajo, N.G.O and Clutch Golf.In a release, Amy Leverton, founder of Denim Dudes, said: “Community, creativity and innovation are the values we cherish most at Denim Dudes. This alignment with AmRag gives us the opportunity to showcase some of the incredible talent we share online in a more tangible way and forge a deeper connection with our local denim community in the process.”
Just Here For The Books Teacher T-Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt





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Anonymous –
Great Shirt
I do screen printing as a hobby for family and friends, this shirt works for me as its not expensive, but great quality. Fits as stated by size chart. Works wonderfully for screen printing.
Anonymous –
Good brand and good model
Anonymous –
Cute and durable T-shirt.
Anonymous –
Nice shirt, would be a great shirt if not cotton, but more of a breathable shirt
Anonymous –
Love the picture got tons of compliments but it ran smaller than normal 2x friend bought one and hers was perfect fit. I have worn 2x shirts for years just got another one and it fits fine