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Jereme Rogers in Espn Magazine
My buddy texted me the other day and said that he saw one of our Hoodies in ESPN magazine so I had my friend Matt track down a copy of the July issue and sure enough there it was, Jereme Rogers wearing the Late Night Robbery Hoodie. espn-july-07-2blog.gif
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Those Fucking SOB’s
The RazorTag mixtape is dope. Don’t let Tak’s smoov pose, or Vin Skully’s mean-mug fool ya…..shit is rugged.  Free download off their myspace. The boys are on tour as we speak, apparently they have a right-wing narcoleptic bus driver.  Ryu must be in heaven. PS I’ve heard some tracks off the upcoming project. BANANAS. takbir.jpgrazortag.jpg
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Party Machine is in the house
I’m pretty sure Party Machine has something to do with this, but our new awesome website tells us when other websites have things about us on them.  I saw this just now as I was checking it out before I finally go home. I’m not exactly sure wtf it says but I’m hoping it’s good. japanesewebsite.gif
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Kevin Dillon
Our buddy Matt who gets a ton of insider images before they’re published in mags etc, sent us this pic this morning of Kevin Dillon from Entourage at some photo shoot rocking some TLFI, I would say how awesome Entourage is but all I know is what I hear, I never upgraded out of my basic cable. blog.gif
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This was an amazing email to wake up to this morning
I got the email this morning from Karmin in Poland, it was so awesome I had to post it here. ” Salut, Seeing how TLFI has evolved  since the very beggining of the brand (ie. when famosi hollywood youngsters, rock stars, artists (…) didn’t wear it, except for a few guys), I couldn’t summarize it without a bunch of deserved superlative accolades. ‘Back then’ when it was introduced solely as a special, distinctive brand, but not much was revealed about its message, unique design ideas, the whole story behind it - aside from occasional abberviated interviews or notes popping on various blogs from time to time. In my eyes, meaning in the eyes of a young, aspiring student, sharing a fashion and design indulgence, TLFI seemed phenomenal at first glance, because in its entirety, the factors / values combined and transitioned into clothing are, to me, the main determinants of a perfect brand. However, I don’t wish to sound like like a guy who glorifies everything ya’ll create, I just want to express my admiration for your work. I’ve read almost every online interview with ya’ll and checked out most of the reports / notes on TLFI every since they appeared on the net. Surprisingly, I even bumped into a short interview on my e-friend’s site VIVELASTREET.com (Elio from the UK) and even though he’s a messy journalist, the message of that publication was clear: you don’t ignore even a common, non-influential guy (in terms of promoting the brand) and even more - ya’ll sent him a  bunch of free TLFI tees! At this point, I have to admit that I currently own ONLY two TLFI products: Late Night Robbery Reversible Hoodie and Badhanded Reversible Hoody, both of which took 3 months+ of putting cash aside, otherwise there was no way I could buy them. I’d love to own a few tees but my finances won’t let me buy them, unfortunately. Now, a few words on your products: over-designed is not a negative term in TLFI’s case, it’s rather a compliment in spades - these items would lose their souls without specific meticulous details. It’s difficult for me to choose concrete products from each season - I’d wear the majority of them, as I simply adore hand drawn, superior quality stuff, especially if it impels almost every passer-by to stop and think about the background, the meaning of an artwork. TLFI, from the start, wasn’t a re-edition of something, a ripoff, it didn’t even resemble any of the already known brands in this category. By utilising provocative design and putting hundreds of hours of work into each one, every single piece can be perceived as a masterpiece, or at least a unique one. These things force some of the customers to change their perception, they imply conscious reception of the content, they’re somewhat an eye-opener. Such mixture of variables, without a doubt, is a gateway to success, it alludes to a new streetwear dep., and fortunately - TLFI’s style is not simple enough to get duplicated. “
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944
The guys from Hot Air swung by today to pick up some new samples, watch for their stuff dropping soon.  While we were waiting for some stuff to get finished I took a gander at the new issue of 944 they had with them.  I spotted this picture of Chris Evans from Fantastic 4 2 wearing the same shirt Praise the Lord Pass the Amo that he wore in the movie, I guess he really liked that shirt. blogaugust2007.gif
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Youngest Team Member
So our women’s team jackets are quite tiny, tiny enough to fit your young ones.  Our friend Matt just sent us a pic of the newest and youngest team member of TLFI. mattskid.gif
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It’s Friday night, and I’m still at the office
So I thought I would walk downstairs and see how things are coming along. If you’re on Fairfax this weekend, you’re most likely going to see a line outside the Diamond Supply Co. Store for this tee.  The guys are on their way right now to pick up these gems. Hopefully you’ll be lucky enough to get one, I heard they’re gonna go fast. diamondsupply.gif Also here’s a sneak peek at The Big Payback in black, should be in stores by the end of next week, be on the lookout for this one, the demand from stores for this shirt has been so great we don’t even have enough to fill the orders so if you do see one better pick it up quick. bigpayback.gif Before I came back up here and got back on this damn thing I took a pic of the Dipset TLFI tee that will be hitting NY in a bout a week or so, you’ll only be able to get these from Dipset, the first edition is still not available with the TLFI Printed neck label, the new ones have the Dipset one, if you can get your hands on the first edition, seriously count yourself lucky. There were only about 100 of those made for us and our friends over at Dipset. dipset.gif
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Josh Spear
This is on Josh Spear today, a little bit of info about TLFI. You can read the full length article bigger in the press section or on the website. layout1.gif
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Would you like to be in a crowd of 75000 rockers?
I’m not sure if I would, I think I’ll stick to Chain Reaction and Showcase.  Here’s a pic Howard from Killswitchengage sent me of them playing in Belgium at some freaking huge metal fest.  It looks seriously hot out there. You can peep them on Warped Tour right now. jonesinbelgium.gif
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