10-16-2008
Whatup everyone, it's been a super busy week here at MooseShirts. We have an exciting new brand available - Suvas - engineered by a main designer for 10 Deep. Also, we have new seasons for Listen Clothing, Subscript, & Rocksmith. For our lady fans we have restocks on women's Akomplice gear, including Tanks dresses and With The Wind dresses. Also available are two Chicken & Waffles hats from Undrcrwn, and Crooks & Castles collab shirts by Sneaktip.
In other news, the World Series is here, and so to get ready for this party-intensive time, we have a two-tier coupon available. For those spending under $100, coupon world08 will give you 15% off your order and for orders over $100 coupon code series08 will give you 20% off your order (both expire late October 23rd. Enter coupon codes on the bottom of the shopping cart page).
Finally, check out our new blog at blog.mooseshirts.com. Email us at info@mooseshirts.com with suggestions on what you'd like to see on the site/ blog, and we'll make it happen.
A member of Fat Joe's DITC crew, rapper Big L was born Lamont Coleman on May 30, 1974. He made his solo debut with 1995's Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous, scoring a series of underground hits including "No Endz, No Skinz," "Street Struck" and "Da Graveyard"; Big L's best-known effort, the single "Ebonics," followed on his own Flamboyant label in the summer of 1998. Around the same time, he joined the Bronx-based hip-hop supergroup DITC (Diggin' in the Crates), appearing on their single, "Dignified Soldiers." On the evening of February 15, 1999, Big L was shot and killed just blocks away from his Harlem home; he was just 24 at the time of his death. Both the DITC album Worldwide and the second Big L solo effort, The Big Picture, followed in 2000.