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Item of the moment: 'Twilight' tees

November 18, 3:10 PMSF Fashion ExaminerDino-Ray Ramos
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If you haven't already read, I have an obsession with Twilight. That said, I am unofficially naming it "Twilight Week" on my Examiner page - but don't worry, I will keep it as close to fashion as possible. Like this:

Twilight Team Edward Tee, $22 at Hot Topic

 

Twilight Team Jacob Tee, $22 at Hot Topic

So all of you who are oblivious to the whole "Twilight" obsession, will probably have no idea what this is all about. And if I do tell you, then I'll ruin all the fun of reading the book or watching the movie - so go out there and watch or read!

In any matter, there are tons of "Team Edward" and "Team Jacob" apparel out there - but it's the Goth Mecca, Hot Topic that got the stamp of approval from Robert Pattinson (remember? he made an appearance at the one in Stonestown and all hell broke loose?)

So snag one of these when you get a chance and wear them to the movie this Friday. You will look SO cool!

If I had to choose one of these, I would choose neither. Give me a "Team Alice" shirt and I am good to go!

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