I’m currently loving these literary fashion statements by Out of Print. The clothing company works with publishers to create tees from their iconic and often out-of-print book designs. The best part? For every shirt sold the company donates one book to a community in need through a partnership with Books for Africa. The tees are available in men’s and women’s styles and “each is treated to feel soft and worn like a well-read book.” Which story would you choose my dears?
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Oh, these are so cute, and with a great cause… i might need to buy two or three…
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Fabulous! I’ll be buying one!!
I saw these! Wanted to get one for my boyfriend!!
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I think it would be very hard to decide whether I would pick for the book or the graphics. I like the look of the Moby Dick tshirt and not so fond of the Streetcar graphics. Okay, I’d wear all of them – though not at one time.
I love these! I love dressing up t shirts and I love that they benefit such a great cause.
tales of the jazz age, without a doubt.
what a wonderful idea for an equally wonderful cause. thank you for sharing the love, miss kate!
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sylvie of silver lining
I was hoping they would have a great gatsby one.
Christina — I know! Maybe they’ll have Gatsby in the future… xx
I’m going there right NOW! Thanks for sharing…I love these!! xoxo
What a cool find!!
These are pretty cool! My literary friends would LOVE one of these as a gift, so thanks!
What is it about F. Scott that makes women swoon? I wonder if he has the same effect on men. This Side of Paradise would also make a perfect tee.
What a gem! I love the Catcher in the Rye one!
Love these! The Great Gatsby would be fun!
I have been thinking these over for a while now too! So great!
I love these! The graphics on Moby Dick are fantastic, but Atlas Shrugged and and Fahrenheit 451 are wonderful because they make me nostalgic for the books. So great!