
Oh my goodness, I am exhausted. I just had my exam today and I am so glad it’s finally over. But before I pass out for the night, I would like to post a Love Everyday t-shirt created by Mike Mendes of Toronto. All proceeds from Love Everyday t-shirts go to support the people on the streets.
I do my best to demonstrate the ‘Love Everyday’ message by using all the proceeds from these shirts to help out people on the streets. Most of the money goes to their food, but also things like blankets and clothing. Sometimes all someone needs is someone to sit and listen to them as a friend. That one shirt you buy can help provide meals, clothes, and hope for people in need. You can read more about all that on our web site, http://www.LoveEveryday.org and see exactly where your contributions go.
- Mike Mendes
In addition to their availability in stores, Mike will be selling t-shirts at this year’s Warped Tour in Toronto and Montreal.
This week on Fab Friday, we will be displaying Tshirts by Canadian Designers Part II (we’ve had one before.) This time around I chose ‘Destroy’ shirt by Plastik Wrap.
No graphics on the chest but its comes with designs on the shoulders and not screened on graphics either, it’s described as shoulder spikes with groomets on the description. As well, it has small screen printed design on the sleeve of a computer chip which is really subtle and adds a nice touch.
This shirt would make me look like I’m ready for battle, no one would want to mess with me…*wink*…Sorry for the corniness, been watching a lot of CommunityChannel. The price is a bit extravagant at $74 CDN, but it’s a unique look. All of Plastik Wrap’s designs are a bit in the ‘angry’ mold, so if you got that feeling check it out.

Last Friday Holt Renfrew revealed its blogger-inspired window displays which features six prostar bloggers: Anita Clarke of I Want - I Got, The Sartorialist’s Scott Schuman, Bryanboy, Garance Dore, Tommy Ton of Jak & Jil and Jane Aldridge of Sea of Shoes. Congratulations! Way to represent us bloggers!
I went to check out the windows after class today:






I think Anita has the best window display of the six. It fits her slogan and has a lot of colour. (y)



Jane is one of my favourite bloggers and I’m glad they included an octopus, her favourite creature.
But I think Holts should have included a lot more shoes… like 50x more.


My mom got this alligator cuff at a Chinese store for $25.
I’m looking for a killer animal ring next! Rabbit? Lion? Octopus? Giraffe? We’ll see.

Hair stylist Brian Phillips has recently made his hair and skin care line, worldPRODUCTS, available for online purchase at world.ca. The products were are free of chemicals and preservatives and was developed to promote an environmentally-conscious lifestyle without compromising beauty, the worldPRODUCTS Trio - worldCLEAN, worldPROTECT and worldBELIEVE - are interchangeable on both hair and skin.
Or you can drop by the worldSALON at 132 Adelaide St. E. in Toronto.
Some worldSALON fun facts:
1. Over the last eight years, worldSALON has reduced its power consumption by 50 per cent
2. worldSALON is the first and only salon in Canada to use solar thermal technology to heat its water
3. Since they are reusable, worldPRODUCTS bottles can be brought back to the salon and refilled for a fraction of the original price