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Saturday, December 11, 2010
Hope for Haiti
Thursday, October 14, 2010
King Cudi Now Available!
Monday, May 17, 2010
Spring Update
During the spring semester at BSC, Lime participated in a few on campus events sponsored by the Social Justice League (SJL), including this year's Just Trade Fair and Arts for Advocacy trade shows.
At these events we were given the opportunity to put some of our designs up for sale for the general public and other trade show participants.
Wanting to make an impact ourselves, we bid on and won this awesome painting by Haitian born painter Gary P.
Gary's painting challenges the status quo view of a major theological figure and encourages progressive thinking and racial unity. We will look to Gary's painting often for inspiration.
As for our silent competition, sorry but when Lime sees something it wants, Lime finds a way.
So we bought an awesome painting and sold some shirts along the way, too. At Arts for Advocacy, one customer had to come back three times before she was satisfied.
The generosity on display at both of these events was inspiring: artists helping artists.
We look forward to more opportunities like these as summer heads our way. In the meantime, keep your eyes peeled for Lime in the Standard Times [http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20100520%2FNEWS%2F5200348] and check out Lime's recent appearance on the Cataldo Show:
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Knock it Off-Save a Life
Decked out in bright orange and blue DCs and Lime's brand new Knock it Off design, Brandon Reynolds didn't know what to expect at the Boston House of Blues on April 1st. All he knew was that Wale and K'naan were going to burn the place down.
But lost on Lansdowne Street, separated from his friends and far from home, it was almost Brandon's night of hip-hop bliss that went up in flames. That's where we come in.
"We love your shirt, can we get a picture?"
Undoubtedly K'naan and Wale won over plenty of new fans with their sick beats and brutal flows, but sometime before midnight Brandon found himself two female fans of his own. Enamored with his t-shirt, they not only befriended him through the night but even gave him a ride all the way back to Bridgewater after he missed his midnight train.
The icing? Check out this awesome pic of Brandon's Knock it Off t-shirt.
Yeah, that's K'naan's signature on his shoulder. Brandon says our shirt saved his life, we think it just did its job: inspire unity. Pick one up and you'll see what we mean.
Much love and respect,
Lime