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Aaron Andrews Apparel is an urban clothing line devoted to having fitted and comfortable clothing. Offering a wide range of styles and colors, the clothing line is destined for perfection and national recognition. Owner Aaron Westbrook is a student at NIU and started the clothing line with friend Andrew Givens. With its first release of "Cobra-flauge" aA apparel made it known that its shirts would be different not only by their titles but by their unique style. With prior attempts of clothing lines failing, including brands titled Ladi Dadi Limited, Aaron Westbrook was determined to make clothing a venture that he wanted to explore. He has successfully learned the ins and outs of the tshirt screenprinting industry from the ground up. Patience is certainly something that should be recognized when referring to Aaron Andrews. 2009 leads to a brand new year for the line with brand new shirts along with custom bracelets (resembling those of the live strong craze). Right now the aA Brand has 6 custom made shirts printed with an additional fundraiser shirt made for J.Duple. Aaron Andrews has branded themselves as a custom fitting line with outstanding customer service and packaging that will wow any customer and rival any competitor or rival. Stay posted for local fashion shows and store that will carry the aA line in the following years.
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  • Member Since: 8/21/2008
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UnrealCotton
UnrealCotton , 08-27-09
cool graphics! congrats
 
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