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The Conservative Rose of Ricochet
When it comes to designing women’s fashion, I am evidently more suspect than prospect. Therefore with an assist from Pencilvania I present the first specific design for the ladies of Ricochet.
It’s available in both white and pink. Right now the styles are locked, but if you want to see it on a different style of shirt (or tote or mug) let me know and we’ll make it available!
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Nice work you two!
For some of us, ahem, more mature gals needing a little more coverage, maybe a scoop-neck tee? Some of us favor the 3/4 length sleeve to, um, obscure the wing flaps.
Now I’ve given you a mental picture you won’t soon erase!
Nice design. Do you have them in XXXXL? Pink goes so well with my eyes.
I think with most of the things there, you can choose several options for the design.
Oh, I’ve seen worse at WalMart!
Right now, Zazzle has no 3/4 sleeves, but they do have this.
Have they got a burqa version?
Make one with big spiky thorns too.
Lovely cut. Is it possible to get that cut of shirt with this R> logo?
@WC, your avatar shows that you wear the low-cut v-neck quite nicely, in my opinion.
The shirt reminded me of a joke.
Two elderly couples were having dinner. One of the men mentioned that they had eaten at a really good restaurant the evening before. The second man asked, “What was the name?” The first man got a confused look, and then said, “It’s a flower, with red petals and thorns.” The second man blurted out, “Rose!” The first man exclaimed, “That it.” Then turning to his wife he said, “Rose, what was the name of that restaurant we went to last night?”
Pretty cool. [g]
Maybe do one in rue, also?
Then purg’d with euphrasy and rue
The visual nerve, for he had much to see.
Eric Hines
Sweet! Waiting for Claire to model one.
I’m just sayin’ . . .
Do you have that design in a thong?
Does it come with a high collar and long sleeves? At nearly 69, I don’t need to be dressing in kid’s clothes, and there aren’t that many kid Conservatives!
Is there a reason the model is partially beheaded?
Can I have it (pink) with the model?
So…nice…but can we get something a little more sassy and, well, kick a**? Why are the boys having all the fun here? Also, if you look into women’s apparel these day, v-neck’s on lighter fabric are pretty huge.
Thanks to Basil Fawlty, my morning cheese toast is lodged firmly in my nose.
I want a “Stay Cool” Coolidge shirt in a women’s version!
(I vote for this style: http://www.zazzle.com/womens_bella_flowy_simple_t_shirt-235692711922063884)
Nice!
My wife would object if I looked into other women’s apparel….
Eric Hines
Any petticoats? Pantaloons?
Hmm….
My housegirl in the Philippines–a lady who insisted she could do a better job hand washing my clothes and hanging them outside on a clothesline than any mere washing machine or dryer [sigh]–once told me that her pantaloons had been stolen off the clothesline.
Her English was much better than my Tagalog, but it turned out she was talking about a pair of her jeans.
Eric Hines
She is (was) an infidel.