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You may recognize Steve Ford, the irrepressible proprietor of Decade in Pittsburgh. The photos above, which he kindly furnished, show what he used to turn himself into a rock star using only a couple of Worn Free tees and assorted household items.
And given the cost of a fancy get-up, we advise you to follow his lead and dress up like a rock star this Halloween. It's easy -- and to make it even easier, grab yourself a stylish, comfy Worn Free shirt and take 25% off.
Steve made himself up as Kurt Cobain (in our Daniel Johnston Hi How Are You tee) and Frank Zappa (sporting the classic Radio Clyde shirt); apart from the shirts, his supplies were, he reports, "Girlfriend's makeup and skinny jeans; strong rope; cardboard; spraypaint; cutting tool; wig; Harry Potter glasses." Talk about no-frills. But we think he looks bloody fantastic.
Which rock icon will you conjure this Halloween? Whichever one you choose, take 25% off (use coupon code GHOSTROCK) and, if possible, post a photo on our Facebook page.
Congratulations to the winners of Worn Free's Facebook Rock Star Photo Contest, Paul Carpy Carpenter and Shaun Khiu.
Carpy (left, swinging his axe) sports our Keith Moon Gun tee; Shaun, resplendent in leather and surrounded by pinups, noted in his caption, "All I'm missing is a Worn Free tee." Good news, Shaun: You and your fellow victor will both get free Worn Free tees of your choice.
Thanks to everyone who submitted photos; you're all rock stars to us.
SyFy has launched a new entry in its Stargate franchise, Stargate Universe, and it co-stars Robert Carlyle (middle) and David Blue (right) as smart people who have something to do with stargates and whatnot. But enough TV trivia -- we're bringing all this up as a prelude to the news that the T-shirt peeking out from beneath Blue's jacket is our John Lennon You Are Here.
Which only goes to show that, to quote another classic in the science-fiction genre, Wherever you go, there you are.
Two other bits of business: sign up for our newsletter now (if, for some sci-fi reason, you haven't already) and get 10% off all orders until Dec. 21. And post rock-star pics of yourself on our Facebook page to be eligible to win a free tee. That is all. Klaatu barada nikto.
Marko DeSantis (AKA Marko 72) of the Cali band Sugarcult whips yet another crowd into a frenzy while sporting our Yoko Ono Voulez-Vous Couchez Avec Moi Ce Soir? shirt. The French message printed thereon, popularized in the '70s by LaBelle in "Lady Marmalade," means, roughly: Would you like to go to bed with me tonight? We'd wager more than a few fans of the band, now celebrating its 10th anniversary, would likely take him up on that.
Got a photo of yourself (no shirt of any kind required) having a rockstar moment? Post it on our Facebook page and be eligible for a free tee. And while we're in full-on promo mode, visit wornfree.com and sign up for our newsletter, if you haven't already -- those puppies are full of discount offers and other goodies.
Country music superstar Keith Urban has as much sartorial sense as anyone in the genre, so we're pleased as punch to see him rockin' our John Van Hamersveld Indian tee during this Pepsi Smash video on Yahoo Music.
But what about you? Feel like showcasing your own rock 'n' roll style? Post a pic of yourself in full-on rock mode on our Facebook page and you'll be eligible for a FREE T-shirt.
Some of you complained (understandably) that our last Facebook fan photo contest -- soliciting pics of our pretty peeps in their fave WF tees -- discriminated against those who didn't yet own and/or couldn't currently afford our wares.
Well, we heard you. Presenting the new Worn Free Facebook Photo Contest.
This time, we're just looking for rock star attitude. So post snaps of yourselves throwing down, voguing, air-soloing, leaping in the air like well-scrubbed British Invasion hopefuls, scowling by a graffiti-saturated wall in the dodgy part of town, kicking your boot at the camera, waggling your bottom or flipping the bird. The winner, selected by the experts in our HQ, will score a FREE Worn Free tee.
So get on over to our Facebook page and get to postin'. Perhaps the formidable Joan Jett will inspire you.
Oh, and yes -- that's a new Joan Jett design, currently available at you-know-where.
Our thanks to everyone who submitted fan photos on the Worn Free Facebook page for our latest contest; we have a winner.
Fabiana Portolano, seen here rocking our I'm Not Johnny Ramone tee while clowning with pal Christos Olympios Katsiaouni (sporting the John Lennon You Are Here shirt), has prevailed over many strong entries. She'll be the proud recipient of TWO free Worn Free shirts.
We promise you won't have to own a WF tee already to participate in our next face-off.
Gratzi, and stay tuned for exciting dispatches about new gear from Worn Free, including the Muhammad Ali Luxury Robe!
You say your shirt budget is pretty small? Well, we're GIVING AWAY comfy, stylin' Worn Free tees to the 1st and 2nd place winners of our Facebook fan pic contest. Winners will be chosen by our utterly impartial company tribunal.
Just head on over to our page, become a fan if you aren't one already (and really, why aren't you?) and upload, upload, upload. But the deadline's Friday, so hurry up. Here's a goofy one of your humble blogger, just so you don't feel self-conscious:
Did you see that sexy pic of Laura Kightlinger in a recent ish of the LA Weekly? Did you happen to notice it was the same photo we ran on this blog a while back, in which the ravishingly sexy comedienne/writer/actress sports WF's Jeff Beck "Oh Yeah?" tee?
Well, in case you didn't, this is it.
Speaking of steamy-hot, beautiful and stylish people wearing our shirts, let's talk about you.
Specifically, let's talk about you posting a pic or video of yourself in your favorite Worn Free tee on our Facebook page (after becoming a "fan," of course).
By doing so, you'll become eligible to win fabulous prizes. We can say no more right now, but stay tuned for details. In the meantime, dust off that digital camera, snap some comely pics and get to uploadin'.
See you online, kids.