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Cotton

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The perfect vintage t-shirt personalized to celebrate year two.

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Michelle Lane’s hand-knotted necklaces from light cotton rope at Stand Up Comedy.

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Our vintage handkerchief card.

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One of our clients held a bouquet of cotton for her wedding. Perfect and simple to order as an arrangement for your beloved. (Images by Jamie Watts)

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Erin and Andy’s simple cotton string monogram

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Kelsey

The bouquet of cotton is an awesome idea, so simple and chic i love it!!

Jess

If you can’t find a place to buy the tshirt – it’s super easy to make! Buy a nice vintage T, and find a font (on dafont.com) you like, print it out on Iron-On Transfer Sheets, iron it onto the the shirt – ta da! it’s not perfectly authentic but it gets the trick done!?

Erin

thank you for the kind comments!

To betz, Tam and Julie: the blank vintage t-shirt was given to Andy from a friend and I only made one. (maybe we should make some?!?), but Jess is exactly right, it’s very easy to make with an iron on.

Tam

the lazy inside of me is SCREAMING for you to make some :)

If you make some, they will buy it.

Paul

Wow, I remember that T-shirt brand from when I was a kid. Loving Couple is an old T-shirt/undershirt brand, but I haven’t been seeing it around here (I live in Manila) lately.

Geri Jarvis

Love Andy and Erins’ simple monogram, but am I the only one that thought ‘AMERICAN EXPRESS’ when you saw the AE?

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