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In April, Chapter Three reimagined the “Refrigerator” ad from 1988; Chapter Two, released in February, took on the “Pool Hall ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNBeyoncé Reimagines the Classic Levi’s Logo TeeThe logo tee is the latest Levi’s icon to be reimagined by Beyoncé. On Monday, Levi’s and Beyoncé released their first ...
Section 6(d) of the Football Association’s Kit and Advertising Regulations may not be the most familiar of rules to fans, but it is one which has the power to benefit the lives of millions ...
The shirt will feature the logo of the RED charity, replacing the usual Snapdragon sponsors. Snapdragon, the technology brand, has generously donated their logo space to highlight the life-saving ...
The PepsiCo brand is celebrating its refreshed logo hitting store shelves this week with a social media giveaway and collaboration with Dickies.
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The Tejano singer is the focus of the latest "This Shirt Saves Lives" campaign, started by St. Jude to help raise funds for kids fighting cancer and other life-threatening diseases. The shirt was ...
The front of the shirt appears to reference political conflict and may have been meant as a form of satire. However, no explanation has been provided, and regardless of the message or purpose ...
Chicago staple OBVIOUS SHIRTS released a Chicago-themed Pope collection Thursday afternoon, headlined by t-shirts paying homage to the city’s favorite sports team—the Chicago Bears.
After Rob Lowe shared that his son, Matthew Lowe, attended Duke University for college, Isaacs asked whether or not he had seen “the fuss online” about his character wearing a Duke T-shirt.
The actor stood on the red carpet wearing a white t-shirt with the message 'Protect the Dolls' written in black, in support of trans women, just days after the UK Supreme Court ruled that a woman ...
Construction, alcohol and food sponsors are no longer visible on any Premier League shirts, while gambling is more common than ever There was once a time when the shirts of English football's ...
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