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Clothing Line by student for students

Struggling with what to wear and it's killing your vibe and draining you out of energy?

Making sure your squad game is on point have never been easier. Represent an emerging and fully customizable clothing line make sure your swag game goes from 0–100 real quick. You will want another one, then another one, then another one, then another one — because it is your key to successfully looking fly 100 percent.

Hop on the soul train and log into the website www.Represent.com. Create your account and search through the variety of designs or stamp your own. Each design is created by talented designers with one goal in mind: make you look fetch with a little Michael Bay twist. The photo below for reference.

Represent is all over college campuses and now on yours. Besides having the best swag back to back. Back to back you can also start your own campaign. Back to Back raise money for your charity. If you are a part of an organization, It is a great opportunity to utilize Represent for a greater purpose and what you support.

It is quick and easy. In your account, you will be able to track how many shirts you have sold and/or create more campaigns. Represent uses only the highest quality of ink and will take care of everything for you.

I’m going let you finish reading, but Emma Kalayjian, a CIS major and a member of Sigma Kappa sorority, has the one of the best styles of all time right now.


Location: Melrose, CA

Music title: Neon Tequila

Song Credit: Sean Cleo

Website: https://seancleo.bandcamp.com/

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