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Sunday, September 30, 2007


class teeeeeee

Did an example of the front and back of the class tee.

Brown shirt.



back.

I did it jersey-like, suggested by xy. Index no. and name.


my name obviously.
Don't ask me but i think it looks weird. Also, im not sure if i can do the same for all the other shirts since each name takes some time to do =\.

Or else we can just put the text without the effects.

2loyalty~
7:22 PM