NEW SUPA SAINT SHIRTS
Wednesday November 28, 2007 / SupaFriends / Comments
After a nine month long search, developers, researchers, and Dirty Coast (a local shirt company), were finally able to locate the mysterious Kapok tree which sits along the southern banks of the Maracaibo Lake in the Rain Forest of Guyana. It has been determined that this tree is the only species in the world containing the necessary strains of wood fibers needed to hold the true colors of each black and gold dye which are used to capture the unmistakable beauty of Supa Saint.
The costs incurred in heading up an expedition such as this, came to a total of $69,000. We figure by selling these 250 shirts for $20 each, we could stand to lose hundreds of dollars. But if this helps our team reach the playoffs, then so be it! By the way we just found out that the Kapok tree also grows unnaturally along the concrete banks of the Harvey Canal…so we are able to offer long sleeve shirts as well. Who Dat! Check out the shirt
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