

While you're on the REMO site, you should definitely poke around - they have tons of cool, funny, and useful items. Shipping from Australia in time for Christmas may be dicey at this point but you can always give a gift certificate … or as they call them, REMO dollars, which are "magically equivalent to Australian dollars." Plus, when your happy recipients asks you where you got their gifts, you can honestly say "Australia!" They fit well, they wash well, they have women's sizes that aren't based on poorly-scaled-up Barbie clothes, and the fabric is good and sturdy. After all, the internet is practically carpeted wall-to-wall in cool funny t-shirts, why pay the extra shipping? You should order REMO t-shirts because they are superior.
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Why should you order t-shirts from Australia? (If you're reading this in Australia, feel free to skip to the end of this paragraph). REMO also lets customers design their own t-shirts! Years ago I made this one, and it's still up: Or encourage someone to wear their heart on their sleeve, like so: I really love t-shirts from the Australian-everything-cool store, REMO: Like the "always on" button t-shirt: If you can't buy this for yourself (it's $60, btw) I strongly recommend you email this to someone who traditionally buys you a present. People will send you invitations to events and at the bottom of every invitation will be this note: "PS please wear your disco skirt." You will be wearing this in the nursing home, and you will be still be the life of the party. This is the kind of clothing item that you will wear for YEARS. It's not too late to wear this on New Year's Eve!

You know that point in holiday shopping where you just break down and can't resist buying something for yourself? This is that point. If we reach $1200 in donations by December 25, I will write a new "secret lives" story, that will include the top-two vote-getters below: She and I have had the best conversation about LEDs that it is possible for two people to have.) (If you like my blog you will really like Diana's book, Fashion Geek. Remember, if you give a purse as a gift it's traditional to put a shiny coin in it first. They even smell lovely, that new-leather smell … the kiss-clasp is nice and tight, too. They're $45, and Diana's made 425 so far. They're made of recycled leather and "branded" with a number, and come with a little dust bag (and have a fortune ribbon inside). Have you seen Diana Eng's fortune cookie change purses? So cute …
