Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Out of Print

It's no secret that I'm obsessed with all things literary. I've been a bookworm for as long as I can remember, and most nights I sleep in a worn out George Orwell 1984 t-shirt I stole from my brother. So naturally, I love the concept behind Out of Print Clothing. Each t-shirt is printed with a book title and "treated to feel soft and worn like a well-read book." Furthermore, for each t-shirt sold, a book is donated to a community in need.

I'll take the Catcher in the Rye one, please.

4 comments:

Sorcerer said...

wow!thats good!

Lisa Lisa Lisa said...

What a cool company! I love tees that are already broken in. And I love old books. 2 loves combined.

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Brendon said...

This is quite possibly the coolest online store I have ever seen. I have read and LOVE most of the books out of which they have made shirts, and I will be buying a few of them (certainly On the Road and Catch-22, maybe Brave New World, too). What's even better is that when you buy a shirt from them, they donate a book to "Books for Africa". Social responsibility is never a bad thing.

That being said, I would like to give a plug to my organization, CafeGive. We are essentially an online shopping portal which donates a portion of every purchase to a non-profit organization. What makes CafeGive different from other such sites is that the shopper can choose which cause receives their money, from an ever-growing list of 43 NP's. Here is the process. Visit http://cafegive.com and choose your favorite cause. From there, just click on our "shop" link to find your store from our 260+ merchants. Then just complete the purchase as you normally would and earn for your cause! With so many great causes, there's bound to be something which connects to everyone. I am certainly going to try to get Out of Print to join our network to allow double donations to take place! Visit CafeGive to feel good about the online shopping you already do!