We think Tori Spelling looks cool and brainy and rather dishy in our John Van Hamersveld Indian tee, and so does Celebrity Style Guide, which saw fit to remark on both the garment and the wearer in a recent post.
We also like the fact that she wore the shirt in the "Here Come the Grooms" episode of her series "Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood." You can check out a clip here, in which Tori serves as event planner for the Palm Springs commitment ceremony of the show's two "guncles."
And how about those vision boards, eh?
If you'd like to get the guncles a belated gift to celebrate their tying the knot (inasmuch as California's confusing legal landscape now permits), may we suggest a matched set of our new Peter Cook/Dudley Moore Derek and Clive tees, available at a 25% discount until Aug. 5? Or perhaps Nudie's Rodeo Tailors (also on sale), the JVH Butterfly or Debbie Harry Camp Funtime? Just a thought.
What T-shirts would you take to a desert island?
That's our super-cheesy way of introducing our latest sale, which affords you nice people a whopping 25% OFF such new designs as Island Records (the magisterial label now celebrating its 50th year); Nudie Cohn (the "rodeo tailor" who made Gram's pot-leaf suit and Elvis' gold-lamé number; among many others), Peter Cook & Dudley Moore (the brilliant Brit comics who brought you "Beyond the Fringe," "Bedazzled" and Derek & Clive); and Meher Baba (the "Don't Worry Be Happy" Indian sage who inspired Pete Townshend).
You can grab any of these wicked tees at the aforementioned 3/4 price until Aug. 5, using coupon code ISLAND.
But don't let this sale sail off into the distance. Order now.
They're all featured on our newest set of designs, kittens!
Nudie, of course, was the tailor from Kiev who revolutionized Western wear with his big-pimpin' designs for Elvis, Gram Parsons, Hank Williams, John Lennon and others. You can celebrate him with WF's faithful repro of the Nudie's Rodeo Tailors T-shirt once sold in his fabled North Hollywood shop.
As for Pete and Dud, we're talking Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, the brilliant British comedy duo without whom we'd likely have no Monty Python, Fry & Laurie, etc. We have a handful of great designs, including "Derek" and "Clive" tees honoring the raunchiest of the pair's alter egos.
"Don't Worry, Be Happy" was a slogan seen on '60s posters of Indian mystic Meher Baba, who inspired acolytes like The Who's Pete Townshend to great spiritual and creative epiphanies. Indeed, the cult of "Tommy" is a sly wink to Baba, as is -- wait for it -- "Baba O'Riley."
And Island? They only brought Jamaican music to the world, mon. We're talking the very first Marley sides, the earliest Jimmy Cliff tracks (and the indispensable "The Harder They Come" soundtrack), the fledgling grooves from Toots and the Maytals, Lee Perry and too many others to name. The label is 50 years young this year, so if you're a reggae lover you'll want the Island Records emblem on your chest. How else you commemorate that anniversary is up to you, but try to do it in a reasonably ventilated area.
Stand by for fabulous offers on all of the above, and plenty more besides. Be the first to know -- sign up for the WF newsletter!
Yes, we know the focus has lately been on our Debbie Harry shirts, what with the sale on all Deborah designs through 7/15 (that's this Wed.); that said, we just had to show you this charming photo of singer-songwriter Leah Andreone in our John Lennon You Are Here tee.
Leah's new record, Avalanche, won't be out until Sept. 1, but you can sample her musical wares at leahandreone.com. Suffice to say she's got a killer voice and some truly gripping songs (including one co-written and sung with fellow WF aficionado Dan Wilson, who has rocked the very same design on this here blog).
P.S. If you want a Debbie Harry tee like Punk, Camp Funtime, No Pictures, Vultures, L.A.M.F., etc., hie thee to the Worn Free site and get 10% off by Wed. with coupon code RAPTURE. And stay tuned for news about kids' shirts and brand new designs!
As our Deborah Harry's Birthday Sale nears its close (you have until July 15 to take 10% off all Debbie designs), we present another lively photo op featuring a cool pop personage and a tee originally sported by the Blondie frontwoman,
That's the irrepressible Rikki Rockett of Poison at the mega-rad Decade store in Pittsburgh; he's holding up our Debbie Harry L.A.M.F. tee. You probably won't be suprised to learn that this abbreviation stands for "like a mother f***er," and that it suits Rikki's rock 'n' roll attitude just fine.
So let us celebrate La Deborah with 10% off the price of this shirt as well as Punk, Camp Funtime, No Pictures and the rest. And as always you'll get free shipping.
Just enter coupon code RAPTURE when you check out. But don't delay; every one of these puppies is selling L.A.M.F.
Of course, if you, too, are in Pittsburgh, you can get a ridiculously great deal on all WF gear through July at Decade. Visit their site for details.
Just because our massively successful, fireworks-and-burger-filled 4th of July sale is over doesn't mean you have to stop saving. Just ask Amy Willard of the extremely cool (and aesthetically pleasing) online music mag Barricade Buzz, seen with Justin Richards, Nick Santino and Eric Halvorsen of the band A Rocket To The Moon. Amy's rocking our Debbie Harry Punk tee, one of several designs worn by the Blondie singer and fashion goddess -- all of which are now on sale at 10% off (with free shipping).
It's part of our ongoing Deborah Harry Birthday Sale, which continues through July 15. Just use coupon code RAPTURE at checkout.
But that's not all. Barricade Buzz is actually giving away another of our Debbie shirts (the paparazzi-defying No Pictures), so head on over there and enter to win!
Yeah, we'll make this quick, because we've got to start marinating meat and pre-mixing cocktails:
Every single frickin' T-shirt currently in stock is now on sale
at a staggering 25% off -- with free shipping -- until July 6.
If you're feeling especially in the spirit of the season, you might pick up our Lester Bangs Freedom or Death shirt, in honor of an uncompromising patriotic spirit.
But if you'd rather have a Zappa Radio Clyde, a Kurt Cobain Olympia, a John Lennon You Are Here, a Debbie Harry Camp Funtime or a Gram Parsons Flying Burrito Bros., be our guest. It's all there, all at 25% off. Instead of linking to all these designs, though, we're going to make potato salad. So head over to wornfree.com and see 'em for yourself.
Just use coupon code BBQ when you check out, and hurry up -- this sale will be a smoky post-fireworks memory come the 6th. And have a safe, happy 4th, everyone.
Our celebration sale on all Debbie Harry designs -- 10% off with free shipping, y'all -- continues through July 15. Today we spotlight another compelling tee in the series:
Whether you're a supermodel like Naomi Campbell, a singer-songwriter (like Sam Shaber and Alice Peacock) or a small child, you'll appreciate the blend of spiky style and cottony comfort offered by our delicious Debbie Harry Punk tee.
This and all the other designs worn by the Blondie front-vixen are on sale, in honor of her birthday. So boogie down to WornFree.com, order up a couple, and score a 10% discount and free shipping by entering the coupon code RAPTURE when you check out. But don't delay -- the sale ends 7/15.
More Deb designs soon; c'mon back.
It's Debbie Harry's birthday. And because DH is one of our favorite punk-rock den mothers/glamour visionaries/CBGB intellectuals/dance-music innovators/pop provocateuses of all time, we're offering up all the many Worn Free Debbie designs for 10% off, with free shipping, starting today.
During that time, we'll be spotlighting some of the available designs, such as No Pictures, first modeled by Deb in 1978 and seen on various hipster personages arrayed above. Not to mention Camp Funtime, Punk, Vultures, Berlin, Mick Ronson, L.A.M.F. and more.
We probably don't say this enough, but it bears repeating: WF shirts aren't just beautiful and mysteriously hip. They're also insanely comfortable (full disclosure: I often sleep in mine. TMI? Don't care) and come with a groovy backstage pass-style hangtag that gives you the classic original photo of the artist and backstory on the design. So you're not just buying some Beefy T from the merch wagon. It's something you'll treasure for years.
Now run on over to the Deborah Harry t-shirt page, pick out your fave(s) and claim your discount by entering coupon code RAPTURE at checkout. But don't delay; this offer expires on July 15.