47 posts tagged “worn free”
Yep -- now you can keep warm with the coolest designs.
We're talking Worn Free classics like Debbie Harry Punk; Frank Zappa Rental; Joey Ramone NYC; John Lennon Working Class Hero; Iggy Pop Dublin Sounds; Kurt Cobain Hi How Are you, Flipper and Sounds; Nudie's Rodeo Tailors; Island Records and more, now in incredibly comfy hoodies, sweatshirts and long-sleeved tees.
Would any one of these cozy items make a superlative holiday gift? We're thinking yes, especially as you can get these cold-weather collectibles for an amazing 20% off if you order by Dec. 14. Just use coupon code BUNDLEUP when you check out.
Well, not quite. But we're so enraptured by this blog post (found on Lovely Dress of Japan), that we just had to share.
It took an active part by the United States established in 2005 brand in the 1970's in the chiefly 1960's, and Worn Free ([uo;-nfuri-]) acquired the license and sells T-shirt that a famous lock musician including John Lennon, the queen, and Frank Zappa had actually worn as a facsimile edition.
T-shirt of Worn Free is very high popularity, and being sold by the person of wanting to lead the music scene, and to put on what the musician who kept having a big influence around the young person wore and the same one in not only the United States but also a shop all over the world. Moreover, T-shirt of Worn Free is also high the evaluation as the fashion item, and wears T-shirt of Worn Free from a good sense design by a lot of overseas celebrities.
The photograph where the power of people such as musicians the model including Naomi Campbell and Gary Oldman and besides the actor etc. put on T-shirt of Worn Free is introduced, and only seeing this understands popular of T-shirt of Worn Free on an official homepage of Worn Free. T-shirt of Worn Free can buy in the mail order and the select shop, etc. even in Japan, and is popular among a wide age group.
And before you say anything, we're within our rights to ask: how's your Japanese?
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.
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.
The people at the L.A. Times Magazine were kind enough to print the above item about us, kindly featuring our Debbie Harry Camp Funtime and John Lennon You Are Here tees (and also mentioning the Kurt Cobain Grunge Is Dead).
We should mention, though, that learning to walk the walk is not necessarily up to you; we will do our utmost to help with that as well on this very blog. Step One: Acquire some groovy WF attire. You can snag that Camp Funtime tee at a discount starting July 1 in honor of Debbie's birthday; details can be found at wornfree.com.
Step Two: Get a guitar, check into the Hotel Marmont and start a bar tab.
More soon.
We're pretty freakin' delighted by the love we've been getting from the blogosphere. These are people who've carved out their niche in the densely populated digital space by issuing strong opinions, and their praise means a whole heckuva lot. Perhaps the most gratifying of all has been this, from Jonathan Yost of Racket:
Worn Free (www.wornfree.com) shirts have made a believer out of me. (...)
Taking designs that I have seen on some of my idols (Joey Ramone, Lester Bangs, Joe Strummer) and licensing them properly, they have now put them on some of the most comfortable t-shirts I have ever owned.
Thank you, Jonathan. That felt good.
Meanwhile, in keeping with our editorial directive of noting who's been wearing our blog-approved wares, we give you Joel McHale of E! Entertainment, relaxing in our Willie Hall Hollywood tee ...
and reposing in Death + Taxes mag, clad in our Kurt Cobain "Hi, How Are You?" shirt:
And while we're at it, check out the host of This Is Real Music in our dashing blue Worn Free logo tee.
P.S. You are following us on Twitter, right? Because not to do so would be sheer folly.
The blogosphere, as we understand it's called, is rarely as inside as this: We're running a photo from another blog (DrivenByBoredom.com - thanks, guys) featuring the author of still another blog.
But it's only because we want to point out that Jennifer Kellas of Themusicslut.com wore her very attractive WF Queen Tour '75 shirt to a singles party for bloggers in New York City.
We like the name of Jennifer's blog, and we think she looks foxy in that tee.
The fact is, our humble shirt company has gotten a huge amount of support from the, er, blogosphere -- and we're feeling pretty great about it, because let's face it, these folks could write about anything. Some of them are even driven by boredom!
It's hard to imagine HotMamaDaily.com's Tracy Hopkins being bored, given this bit of impromptu e-voguing in our Debbie Harry "No Pictures" shirt. If this picture is any indication, she is able to stay amused under the most stultifying conditions. And to stay adorable while doing so.
Tracy wrote some really nice things about WF that made us blush just a bit.
It would be impossible for us to thank each and every blog that's written about our gallery of wearables, but know that we're grateful for the mentions and really want to know what you think.
Especially as we're about to roll out a truckload of new designs (keywords: Elvis! Keith Moon! Nudie Cohn! More Kurt! More Rod! More Joan! More Strummer! Mikey Dread! Derek and Clive!).
Stay tuned, my bloggy (and non-bloggy) friends. And do follow us on Twitter, won't you? We promise not to tweet too annoyingly.
You've probably read all about the high-profile Grammy gowns -- Jennifer Hudson's origami napkin ensemble, et al -- but the blogosphere is giving a lot of best-dressed kudos to Canadian techno artist Deadmau5, who appeared on the red carpet in a bedazzled mouse-mascot head, jeans, leather jacket and Worn Free's Debbie Harry No Pictures tee.
See for example, the praise lavished by Crystal Luxmore of Fashionism:
The Juno-award winner scores points for his bold style that salutes his work (it is the age of self-promotion after all), and jeans that hang so perfectly , with just a patch of boxer showing, that we all wish our boyfriends would take notice.
We have to agree; it's a fresh new look. Not to mention an incredibly amusing take on the self-serious fashion promenade we witness at every awards gala.
Our hat is off to you, Deadmau5 ... if that is, in fact, your real name.
In other Grammy news, check out this nice mention on the L.A. Times blog, which notes that Jack Black is a fan of WF. The feeling is entirely mutual.
We know it's tough out there, and not everyone has tons of scratch to invest in holiday gifts. But there are undoubtedly a handful of folks in your life who command the lion's share of your seasonal generosity, economy be damned. And these worthy people would clearly appreciate a stylishly cozy WF tee or two.
Allow us to make fulfilling their wishes much easier.
From now until Boxing Day (that's Dec. 26, don't you know), Worn Free is offering 20% off selected shirts and free shipping.
Yes, we know! You're welcome.
Your female friends, spouses, significant others and siblings will feel their oats in our sparkling-white Gram Parsons and The Fallen Angels tee, as modeled by both the daddy of country-rock himself and rock icon Robert Plant. And they'll belt out their blues in our highly art nouveau-ish Janis Joplin Family Dog shirt (in idol-worthy royal blue only).
And for the men? There's nothing like a British coat of arms to make a rock fan drool, and Jim Fitzgerald's Out of My Tree tee is particularly heraldic. For the more philosophically inclined Beatlemaniac in your life, ponder the profundity of our John Lennon You Are Here (in very thoughtful red only). After all, how can he enjoy the holidays if he's not reminded to be in the moment?
So there's your gift guide, with extra savings. And here's how it works:
1. Select the applicable design and color (i.e. You Are Here in red, Joplin in blue).
2. Enter the holiday-appropriate coupon code EGGNOG when you submit your order.
3. Ho, ho, ho! We'll take 20% off the price and ship it to you for free.
And then we will all drink the aforementioned eggnog.
Let's face it: Most awards shows are a drag. They're syrupy, awkwardly unfunny, stuporously long and studded with mediocre, overly choreographed musical numbers (not to mention endless commercial breaks). But some awards shows are a little ... what's the word? Spicier. Like SpikeTV's Scream Awards, honoring "the best in comics, fantasy, sci-fi and horror."
Sounds like a little more to chew on, no?
And at the recent awards ceremony, who should join the ranks of genre mainstays like Iron Man star (and fellow Worn Free wearer) Robert Downey, Jr., legendary comic-book impresario Stan Lee and rocker-turned-auteur Rob Zombie? Why, none other than chameleonic British thespian Gary Oldman, sporting Worn Free's Debbie Harry "No Pictures" tee.
We've loved old man Oldman since we first saw him in the '80s. Like Daniel Day-Lewis, who also surfaced around that time, Oldman always blows our minds by transforming himself -- whether he's playing historical figures, like Sid Vicious, Ludwig Von Beethoven, Lee Harvey Oswald, playwright Joe Orton or Dracula (yeah, Dracula was real; believe it), or limning fantastical characters like the noble Commissioner Gordon in the Dark Knight series, the odious white pimp Drexl in True Romance or the heroically mysterious Sirius Black in the Harry Potter films. The guy's a genius, and one of the best actors alive.
Are we enthused to see Gary photographed in our oh-so-ironic No Pictures tee? Enough to scream.