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Hey! What Is This?
Ok, Who Are You? The SWAGG Tees is the result of 2 years of contemplating and dreaming of having a cool t-shirt brand that didn't suck. The dreaming was done by a 29 year old black man from the south...Biloxi, Mississippi to be exact. Yep, the casino capital of America...besides Las Vegas. Oh, and that man's name is Reejii Hathorn. Anyway, that dream mentioned earlier finally became a reality in August 2009 when Reejii finally decided to give it a shot and put it all out there. So now the dream is a reality and you can all benefit by wearing our clothes! Any Good? All of the designs we create are printed onto high-quality Gildan T-Shirts and Hoodies. The printing process is second to none and the quality of the shirts is amazing. Don't worry about our shirts being cheaply made and wearing out in a matter of weeks...not gonna happen! And you know what else is awesome? Everything is made especially for you! Yes, when you order a shirt from us it's actually printed right then and there, on the spot. Feel special? You should! Finally, be rest assured that all of our clothing is 100% sweatshop free! Nobody's slaving away in some hot sweaty factory making only pennies an hour, except us...in a small room...underground, with no air. Sweet. Can I Call You? Sure you can! For ordering information or questions call toll-free at 1-866-459-7990. If you prefer to email us, send it to sales@theswagg.com. Feel free to leave suggestions or comments about anything you see or would like to see here! It's all about pleasing the customer for us. Also, be sure to join The "SWAGG List" in order to receive our newsletter. It's updated every time a new design is posted and every now and then it will include discount codes and special offers. Oh, and don't even worry about us giving your email address out to other companies and websites. We hate spam just as much as you all do. So join today! |
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Our designs are printed on Gildan T-Shirts using the "DTG" process by Printfection. |
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