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Amos Fall/Winter 2009 Collection

14 September 2009, 23.50 | Posted in Fashion | 1 comment »

Amos Fall Winter 2009 T-Shirts
After a long hiatus, illustrator James Jarvis’ Amos line has released another batch of garments. This is the second series produced under license by Säck und Nolde in Germany and includes Jarvis’ famous YOD characters alongside “Resist” and “Magique” slogans. Amos also presents their very first sweats alongside other graphic tees. The full collection is now available at Amos Toys.

Have a closer look at the Amos Fall/Winter 2009 Collection after the jump.



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1 comment
  1. these are fun shirts! i dig the sweatershirt more though. seems more appropriate to have the little cartoons on a nice and simple sweatshirt

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