Boom boxes were introduced commercially by various companies in the late 1970s, when stereo capabilities were added to existing designs of the radio-cassette recorder.
Tailored for women by Bella, this Tee will quickly become your favorite. Made from 5 oz, 100% super-soft cotton, baby jersey knit with a custom contoured fit. Has cover-stitched ¾” bottom hem and sleeve openings. NOTE: Sizes run extremely small. Order 1 to 2 sizes larger than normal. Imported.
This awesome shirt concept was cooked up by a gifted zazzle designer called alprod and as you can see is being worn by the tshirt model "Justine". The designer picked our women's petite t-shirt, which is an extremely fabulous option for this exceptional work of art named "boombox shirt" for plenty of reasons. It is one of the more well-liked ladies' tee shirt choices that are offered on Zazzle which makes it an exceptional addition to anyone's closet. Continue reading to find more information about this shirt, sku, browse other personalizable products on alprod's breakdance store page or look through gobs of other t shirts featured in the "attitude tshirts", "boombox t-shirts", "breakdance t shirts", or "graffiti tee shirts" areas of the site.
Sold in a ton of different colors, Zazzle's women's petite tshirt is crafted using jersey knit cotton and can be purchased in fitted sizes from small to double-extra-large. Displayed here in army, alprod’s attitude art will be made using a highly-advanced process that is notable for the high-quality results it is able to produce. One of the more form-fitting women's shirt options offered at Zazzle, this classic petite tshirt has cover-stitching on the bottom hem and sleeve holes. With these characteristics, this Music tee shows the complete range of fitted street performance tshirts at Zazzle.
Boombox
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Boom boxes were introduced commercially by various companies in the late 1970s, when stereo capabilities were added to existing designs of the radio-cassette recorder.
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Made on 11/11/2008 8:32 AM
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