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Dec 28 2008

 

Okay… hmmm… okay….  

Couldn’t stop staring at this shirt.  Too loud?  Just right?  Or ain’t enough dazzles there for you?  Whatever it is, when you wear this shirt, this DOES tell everyone you’re an Apple fan boy through and through.  

No it’s not the official Apple logo, if you’re the fanboy you are you’d notice that the leaf isn’t pointing the right way.  Ha!  You thought it did, did you?  Here’s where you can get one on-line, but be fast… it will soon vanish with the millions of fanboys out to get some too. 

Oh, forgot to mention that the shirt has an audio-sensor built in.  This makes the design illuminate with the ambient noise around it.  So if you’re in a club… well, you’re a target for a brawl! LOL.  Nah, you’d be the coolest dancin’ penguin with the cool shirt.  :)

Specification

The T-Qualizer is made from 100% cotton.

1 x Battery pack and sound sensor.

Panel is powered by a detachable battery pack.

The battery pack can be unplugged for washing the t-shirt.

The t-shirt is hand wash only.

Requires 4 x AAA Batteries (not included).

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Comments (2)

2 Responses

  1. antoinette chua

    05|Jan|2009

    It’s cool.

    Now, what happens when you put in it the laundry? doesn’t soap actually cloud the panels?

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    11|Jan|2009

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