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Sign in or Create an account We teamed up to make this tee to try and bridget the gap and kill the animosity between scooters and bikes. What better time to make it than to celebrate Tanner Fox's trip to Florida? We did a limited run of each color, and they WILL NOT be restocked. LEAVE YOUR REQUESTED STICKER COLOR/DESIGNS IN THE COMMENTS SECTION WHEN PLACING YOUR ORDER See available sticker colors/designs on the tab entitled Stickers Find Similar Products by Category Showing reviews 1-10 of 13 Posted by D-man on 25th Apr 2016 Great product, well made and fits great! Posted by Andiana on 9th Apr 2016 I'm NEVER disappointed with the product, shipping or service! All 110% every single time! My son loved this Tee and it got here super fast! I don't know much about this brand but with my experience buying it's always been a pleasure :) Posted by Jill on 7th Apr 2016My son is a huge fan of both Tanner and Adam so I had to get this shirt for him.
Unfortunately I didn't get to order it before his size sold out, but I did order a shirt eventhough I knew it wouldn't fit him. I asked to have the shirt autographed so he could keep the shirt as a special gift forever and sure enough it was autographed. You guys are just awesome!! Posted by Bonnie Jeppson on 23rd Mar 2016 This shirt fits great and is made out of good fabric!denver broncos hoodie 4xl Posted by William on 23rd Mar 2016dmv hoodie Such an awesome tshirt love the colab personally im a scooter fag so i like the tfox side but still i do like bmx and i am trying to learn on my friends bike but overally good tshirttrue religion hoodie buddha Make more with him dofferent dessighnsassassin's creed 3 baltimore outfit
Posted by Vanessa on 23rd Mar 2016 Ordered for my son. He is delighted with it. It only barely fits him. I checked your sizing an ordered appropriately. The tshirt is very small fitting and not true to your size guide. He needed youth large. We are in Ireland so not worth the hassle of returning it. And even if I wanted to. They were sold out! north face denali hoodie fleece jacket men'sSo will know better next time. david gonzales hoodiesI just hope it doesn't shrink too much when washed. sae hoodiesI'll be hand washing as he will. E cerastes if it does shrink Posted by Marcus on 23rd Mar 2016 This T-Shirt is a really nice tshirt and it is made out of a great material. I wear it every time I ride and it's as comfy as anything!
I've had a couple of comments about it at the skatepark like people saying oh is that an LZBMX and Tanner Fox tshirt? but overall this is a great shirt and I recommend it to anyone. thanks Adam and Tanner for signing it! Posted by Liam Marroquin on 23rd Mar 2016 Very soft material I got the white and it doesn't stain too easily. Overall it's a very cool t-shirt and I highly recommend it. Posted by Jay on 22nd Mar 2016 I was one of the first to order these shirts and my 13 year old son LOVES his shirt, of course it came signed by both Tanner and Adam, which made it even better. But as his dad I checked the shirt and it is extremely soft and good quality and the autograph's have faded some, but they both are still on the shirt after it has been washed quite a few times, because he wears it every time it comes out of the wash. Posted by Shayle.barlow on 22nd Mar 2016 My son had ordered a T Shirt from you that we knew was going to be in short supply, sadly it didn't fit him, just the difference between UK & US sizing .
Anyway we sent it back and reordered another, cost alot really in postage, but I must say that LZBMX have been very efficient and quick with orders and returns. Son now has anotherT shirt and happy with it, plus the fab stickers that came with it, which now adorn his bedroom... Excellent service, thank you. Customers Who Viewed This Product Also Viewed Lock of Bert's Hair Few items have the staying power of the denim jacket. From James Dean to Adam Levine, rebels have been rocking this iconic layer for decades. This spring, treat it as the only outerwear you’ll need. Throw it on top of a T-shirt. Button it up and layer it under a light coat. Heck, let it toughen up your shirt and tie. Here, we present our eight favorite options for spring—and for seasons to come. Get Men's Health style tips sent right to your inbox. Sign up for the Guide to Style newsletter. 7 For All Mankind Levi’s Made and Crafted Enter your email address You may unsubscribe at any time.
Floral Shoppe (Japanese: フローラルの専門店 Hepburn: Furōraru no Senmon-ten?) is the seventh studio album by the American electronic musician Vektroid, (under the one-time alias Macintosh Plus), released on December 9, 2011 by the independent record label Beer on the Rug. It was one of the first releases of the vaporwave subgenre to gain popular recognition on the Internet, along with others such as Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 1 (2010) by Oneohtrix Point Never. Since then, Floral Shoppe has been considered by many to be an essential or defining album of the vaporwave genre. Vektroid's alias for Floral Shoppe was Macintosh Plus, named after the computer of the same name.[1] The album is frequently cited as an example of the then emerging Internet-based vaporwave subgenre,[2] along with works from other artists released by the record label Beer on the Rug.[3] Prior to Floral Shoppe, she had previously produced other chillwave and vaporwave releases under multiple pseudonyms, including Vektroid, Laserdisc Visions, dstnt, and New Dreams Ltd.[3] Adam Harper of Dummy, in an article about the vaporwave culture, described the album's content as "chopped, glitching and screwed adult contemporary soul alongside twinkling spa promotional tunes."
Xavier's production on the album is characterized by her use of looped and time-stretched samples of adult contemporary soul music,[4] and its overall stylistic quality has been described as "chopped and screwed meets AOR, synth funk, contemporary R&B and new-age". Xavier takes a rather unsettling approach to sampling throughout Floral Shoppe, with "voices slowed to wordless drawls, tempos abused at whim, [and] snippets mashed over each other at clashing time signatures."[5] Material sampled throughout the album includes several songs from new-age group Dancing Fantasy's 1993 studio album Worldwide, various funk and R&B songs from the 1980s,[6] and the soundtrack for the 1997 video game Turok: Dinosaur Hunter. The album is most notably known for its second track, "リサフランク420 / 現代のコンピュー", which has gained over 20 million views on youtube as of February 2017. Floral Shoppe was released digitally to Vektroid's Bandcamp music store on December 9, 2011 by independent record label Beer on the Rug.
[7] The album's tracks titles are all written in Japanese.[8] It received much online popularity, eventually becoming "the most hyped vaporwave release on the Internet."[9] Beer on the Rug later announced a re-release of the album in C44 cassette format.[10] The cassette edition, limited to 100 copies, includes two bonus tracks not found on the digital issue and a code to download the album.[10] Several songs appear in edited and/or crossfaded forms, while "Library" and "Mathematics" are featured at slower speeds than the versions found digitally. Vektroid later launched a line of tank tops and hoodies sporting a variation of the Floral Shoppe album cover. Floral Shoppe was met with a polarizing reception from critics and casual listeners alike, being equally "criticized and acclaimed for [Xavier's] soulless take on muzak".[11] Jonathan Dean of Tiny Mix Tapes wrote positively of Floral Shoppe, citing the album as "one of the best single documents of the vaporwave scene yet, a series of estranged but soulful manipulations of found audio that carefully constructs its own meditative headspace through the careful accretion of defamiliarized memory triggers."
[4] Stephen Purcell of Noise praised it as one of the year's best albums and wrote: "It's mind warping, it's refreshing and more importantly when it's done as well as this, it needs recognition." Giving the album a perfect 5.0 rating, Adam Downer of Sputnikmusic characterized the album as "constantly—and delightfully—unsettling" and "a beautiful record that's both warm and strange, nostalgic and futuristic, bizarre and totally simple." On the year-end annual Pazz & Jop critics' poll for albums, administered by The Village Voice, the album received two votes.[13] Perfect Sound Forever's Miles Bowe cited Floral Shoppe as one of his year-end best albums.[14] It was also named the sixth best album of the year by Tiny Mix Tapes, with reviewer James Parker opining that it "slid seamlessly between pure pop pleasure and the ironic framing of that pleasure, the presence of the artist at turns barely noticeable and dramatically foregrounded."[15] Assessing the influence of Floral Shoppe on vaporwave, assuming it to be the genre's apex, Parker wrote: