Thursday, February 25, 2010

Retro, Fun & Cool: Crazy Dog T-Shirts Review


To say hubby and I have a lot of t-shirts is a gross understatement. See the photo above? That's about half of our t-shirt collection hanging in the closet.

Why do we have so many t-shirts? Well, we have a lot of gimme shirts (you know, the kind you get from companies for promo purposes), many from business trips and vacations (my husband tries to get me one when he goes to a state I haven't been to) and others that have seen better days, but are beyond comfortable. These big comfy t-shirts are my mom uniform by day and my comfy pajama tops at night.


Recently, I was able to add to my collection with this awesome Atari t-shirt from Crazy Dog T-Shirts. I was born in the 70s and grew up in the 80s. Atari was the video came console in those days. I remember playing it and thinking it was super duper high tech. Fun times. I had a hard time choosing which t-shirt to order, because there are so many in a lot of different categories. You can choose from funny, cool, junk food, retro and much more.

My first choice was the totally rad (how do you like my 80s lingo?) Care Bears t-shirt. And, yes, I did use totally rad and gnarly on a daily basis when I was in high school thank you very much. The shirt is a Junk Food t-shirt and is beyond soft. Mine came on a pretty cream fabric. The only issues was that it was too small (I didn't pay attention to the sizing chart as much as I should have). It's a fitted tee and would be perfect for someone who loves fitted tees that are so soft you want to live in them. And, how cool is the E.T Phone Home t-shirt at left?

Buy: Check Crazy Dog T-Shirts out! You can buy a huge variety of t-shirts at their website found at http://www.crazydogtshirts.com/. You can also become their Facebook fan and follow them on Twitter (just click the blue hyperlinks).

Fine Print: This product review was made possible by the Double Duty Divas. I was not compensated for this review other than a product sample provided by Crazy Dog T-Shirts. All opinions are 100% mine.
Shannon

1 comments:

Bridgette said...

Great review, Shannon! I used to LOVE Atari, too. I think Bowling was my favorite! LOL!

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