Meet Nick Dresti, AKA DJ Space Cowboy: personal DJ for Lady Gaga (and co-writer of several of her songs), protege of Fatboy Slim, remixer of Paul McCartney, Fergie and The Darkness (among many others), recording artist and clotheshorse.
The French phenom is seen here at the legendary retail spot Decade in Pittsburgh sporting WF's Queen Crazy Tour tee.
Fun facts: His debut album, Across the Sky (released on Fatboy's Southern Fried label), was Japan's third-biggest electronica release of 2004. His new collection (and U.S. debut), Digital Rock Star, hit store shelves and iPhones in October of this year.
Another fun fact: the Queen Crazy Tour T-shirt is available right here, and can be had for 25% off (if you order by midnight tonight, 11/30).
Stephanie Pratt, as some of you probably know, came to prominence as a co-star on reality TV phenomenon The Hills. She has also been fodder for lots of snarky, bitchy, at times frothing-at-the-mouth commentary from the blogosphere.
Has she courted some of this infamy? It's not for us to say. But we will note that Stephanie is pictured here dishing out grub at the Los Angeles Mission's Anne Douglas Center Thanksgiving Meal for the Homeless -- and what is she wearing for this large-spirited work? Worn Free's John Lennon Come Together tee.
Are we saying that this very cozy iteration of Lennon's positive vision bears some responsibility for a reality star feeding the needy? That would probably be a stretch. But we will say we're glad to see Stephanie Pratt (and her mascot friend) helping out.
It also bears mentioning that this shirt and every other on the WF site is now on sale at the deliciously discounted rate of 25% off. Just enter keyword THANKS when you check out, and hurry -- this sale will be over on Dec. 1.
Time for our Thanksgiving sale -- so hie thee to WornFree.com and stuff your cart like the proverbial turkey. We're offering EVERY WORN FREE SHIRT at 25% off.
Every shirt, you ask?
EVERY SHIRT. Including our killer new Muhammad Ali tees. And our kick-ass Elvis Karate. Not to mention classic designs originally worn by John Lennon; Kurt Cobain; various Ramones; Frank Zappa; Debbie Harry; Joan Jett; Keith Moon; Joe Strummer; Rod Stewart; Janis Joplin; the guys from Squeeze; Peter Cook and Dudley Moore; and too many more to mention.
Just use the coupon code THANKS when you check out. But don't delay -- these couture-quality, ultra-comfy tees are going faster than a plate of candied yams.
Another groovy fashion blog has given us a plug, so we feel duty-bound to return the favor: check out the idilVice FashionRocks blog, which not only says nice things about Worn Free wares but also pairs our tees with their rock 'n' roll skirts for some sexy full-body combos. And who doesn't dig a sexy full-body combo?
For example: Dig the chemistry of our Debbie Harry Punk tee with this groovy Blondie skirt, featuring a glorious repro of the cover pic from the new-wave icons' criminally underrated sophomore album, "Plastic Letters." Cool, eh?
Thanks, FashionRocks. We think you're way hot.
Oh, and before we forget: Keep your eyes peeled for the next Worn Free newsletter, which will hip you to our next mondo-discount sale.
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Debbie Harry, Chris Stein and Clem Burke of Blondie are seen here reporting to VH1 at the Brooklyn Museum's "Who Shot Rock and Roll" exhibit; stellar drummer Burke sports our John Lennon You Are Here T-shirt, another little bit of rock history.
Chris Stein performed with Blondie AND exhibited some of his superb photos. Click here to see video from VH1.com. And stop by WornFree.com to see our Debbie Harry and Chris Stein shirts. Blondie, after all, is a group.
