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Some of you fashion-savvy teens are probably already fans of Loyal Army, the label best known for its whimsically-printed tees and hoodies. Brian Dold, founder of the company, explains his creations like this: “Beyond a simple smile, I hope my designs give teens confidence and the sense of uniqueness so many are striving for. The bold colors and statements might just be the key to striking up a conversation with a potential new friend or help kids to stand out in the crowd.”

I am pretty new to the brand's bandwagon, but I just found out that they've relaunched their website and are doing a free giveaway! Here's the skinny: Loyal Army will be giving away free tote bags to the first 100 visitors to sign up on the new site's VIP page. Sounds good to me!

I took a look at the site and totally fell in love with their "Junk Food" hoodie (pictured, right), and it inspired me to make a list of my fave sweatshirts out there right now. So be sure to check out my Top Ten Printed Hoodies story!

Photo courtesy of Loyal Army.

Comments

March 24, 2008 at 12:24 pm
(1) Dina Thomas-Virrueta says:

Love the sweatshirts and I love the philosphy to give teens confidence and a sense of uniqueness. That is on the save wavelength dekoposh.blogspot.com uses in their blog. We want to inspire teens to make a difference and if we all can do this in fashion, that is way cool.

December 4, 2009 at 3:45 pm
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