I'm about to get some eggbeater t shirts in the mail--- one to Italy, one to England, and a third to a fellow Californian. Now is the perfect time to order one or two... as you can see I now have a very easy PayPal button!
These handsome T shirts are 100% cotton and come in every size up to XXXXXXL. They cost a mere $17 including shipping. (Unless you get more than 2 XL's, in which case I need to tack on whatever few dollars more it costs.) They have been intentionally printed by an individually owned small business screen printing company called Sundragon in old school downtown Oakland.
Eggbeater T shirts can be spotted on famous chefs, curly black haired Persian women, infamous farmers, bakers, novelists, grrrls, former Luddites, nerds, bois, activists, beautiful people, Jewish grandmothers, up-and-coming artists, intellectual Castro boys, underground restaurant critics, French Bulldogs, culinary students, brrrls, Moroccan soccer players, NY doctors, Jewpanese musicians, math teachers, hot dykes, award winning composers, interior designers, food bloggers, prolific writers, MFA in creative writing students, innovative song writers, sexy fat girls, handsome pastry chefs.
Isn't it time one was worn by you?
Damn, those look pretty shnazy! How long will they be available?
Posted by: Garrett | 03 June 2006 at 08:41 PM
Garrett,
well I hope they will be available forever. currently there are a few of each size in a slender box in my tiny closet. but I will not keep printing them unless they sell a little faster... although now I have an interest in magnets and stickers.
to be true these things are just for fun, I am no factory, just a quirky blogger.
Posted by: shuna fish lydon | 04 June 2006 at 03:59 AM
A magnet would be great. But what I'd truly love is a coffee mug. I collect mugs, and would be sooo glad to have an eggbeater mug in my 100+ collection.
Posted by: Anne | 04 June 2006 at 01:41 PM
Sign me up! It's time to refresh my stock of t-shirts for summer. XS or S please!
Posted by: Sean | 14 June 2006 at 08:03 PM
Any of these left in a L or XL?
Posted by: Alice Q. Foodie | 31 July 2006 at 02:20 PM