All Press Releases for August 23, 2007

EXPRESS YOURSELF WITH SOMETHING LESS PERMANENT THAN A TATTOO

EndangeredWear's limited edition tshirts provide an alternative to the mass marketed designs found in every megastore or shopping mall.



    DALLAS - August 23, 2007 - Ever put on a great new shirt and head out to hang with friends only to find that you aren't the only one who wore that particular shirt on that particular night? You aren't alone in your frustration. With the advent of independent tshirt retailers on the web, t-shirts have become the preferred method of self-expression.

With the launch of Endangeredwear.com, self-expression just got a bit easier, and you don't have to spend three hours under the tattoo needle to get it! EndangeredWear is a new line of limited edition tshirts and clothing available only through their online store. Each product has a limited print run as low as 150 shirts. Theoretically, this means you could hang out with 2 million of your closest friends before running into someone with the same shirt.

According to EndangeredWear's founder Scott Meath, "Lots of sites claim limited edition, but it's curious that most don't bother mention what limited is. Five thousand? Ten thousand? Thirty thousand? At EndangeredWear, not only will we tell you how many will be made, you can see a real time inventory number of how many are left. We call it the Countdown to Extinction."

Customers who choose to become an EndangeredWear member by creating a username and password at the site will have first crack at all new designs before they are made available to the public.

From time to time, tshirts designed by celebrities will be made available to raise money for various charitable causes, so now you can express yourself and make the world a better place at the same time.

About EndangeredWear.com - EndangeredWear.com is the latest internet endeavor of Scott Meath, co-founder of the highly successful online music and sound effects resources studiocutz.com, bluefusemusic.com, and noisefuel.com. With the sale of these music and sound effects companies to Jupiter Media in early 2007, Meath has turned his attention to another area of self expression; limited edition clothing.

For more information on EndangeredWear.com contact:
Scott Meath
Endangeredwear.com
Phone: 214-394-0031
Email: [email protected]

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Contact Information

Scott Meath
Endangeredwear.com
Denton, TX
United States
Voice: 214-394-0031
E-Mail: Email Us Here
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