Stuffs

What's new, trendy or just plain cool

Tuesday, September 30, 1997


By George F. Lee, Star-Bulletin
Crazy Shirts has introduced a line of clothing
dyed in real Kona coffee.

A new way to show your
love for your favorite coffee

You like coffee but you really like Kona coffee. The taste, the aroma, even the color.

Well those crazy designers from Crazy Shirts have come up with something that devoted java junkies will "dye" for: casual clothes dyed with real Kona coffee.

To make these special Crazy Shirt crew neck T-shirts, scoop neck Uni-T, collared Roughknits, Twill Crazyshorts and Canton Fleece Pants, Kona coffee beans are roasted and ground -- just like your morning brew -- then blended in an enormous vat. The clothes are evenly dunked in the java.

The resulting Kona coffee-colored apparel is then neutralized with a natural enzyme wash. That means these garments will not bleed in your laundry, or rub off on you. Just wash and dry as usual. And when you open the dryer, you just may get a little whiff of Kona coffee.

The T-shirts sell for $20-$24; shorts are about $29; sweats, $39.

To order, call Crazy Shirts, 486-1212.



Tim Ryan, Star-Bulletin




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