Summer Recap/Fall Previews
So, before the heat swelled to sticky proportions, we declared that this summer was officially

So, was the [ 2 one 5 ] summer as wondrous, grandiose, and capricious as our favorite aquatic mammal? Simply, yes. We swam with nimble vigor through seas of serene, snug fabrics to craft t-shirts that echo the sentiments of summer like the alluring, angelic croon of the narwhale.
Before Labor Day comes along and the last piece of charcoal burns to ash, we’ll still be squirting out t-shirts and other goodies like warm water from a Super Soaker. For now though, we’ll give you a few looks at new stuff, and tickle you a little with a feather from what we’ll soon be floating out.
We’ve already shown you our sparkling new t-shirts. Now, be a good little blog reader and visit our online store. Then, make a purchase. After that, eagerly await a package in the mail. Once that package arrives, squeal with giddy, childish glee as you put on your new [ 2 one 5 ] t-shirt.
Just like your favorite holiday (mine is Halloween), Living Proof magazine only comes once a year, and that time is soon approaching. We’ve nearly tripled the amount of content, but still kept it pocket size. So, your train rides and days in the park will be filled with plenty of reading. We’re still tight-lipped about the theme this time, but we’ll give you a clue: it has to do somewhat with back to school. Out in October.
Don’t count on us using the Fall months to gather food and get plump for winter hibernation. We’ve already got some new t-shirts in the works, including our first ever women’s line. There’s also some new men’s t-shirts featuring an edition to our ever growing branded collection. It certainly doesn’t stop there. We’ve got a pot full of hats and other goodies, too. We’ll be working all through the fall months, but when winter finally rolls around, something special from [ 2 one 5 ] will be hitting the slopes. Yes, that’s right–we’re releasing some snowboards so you can be like Shaun White minus the red hair.
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