For a little while now I have been signed up on ChicExecs where I have the opportunity to review different products from different companies.
So, a little while ago KC Tees sent me one of their Fe shirts (which stands for Faith) to review. Unfortunately, it didn't fit me but it looked great on my sister in law. The colors are so bright and cheerful and the fabric is soft and stretchy. She said she loved how comfy and long it was.
Baby Rib 100% Cotton, 3/4 Sleeve Raglan Baseball Tee.
They have some fabulous shirts! A few of my other favorites are their Unity(you have to see this one up close, it is so cool!), and Paz (Peace) tees. Another amazing thing I learned about their company is that they donate a portion of their t-shirt sales to a family service non-profit organization called Para Los Ninos (for the children). It is based in Los Angeles and they help to bring children (of all ethnicities) from some of Los Angeles' most challenging communities out of poverty and onto brighter, more successful futures. And to me, that's pretty amazing.
If you would like to buy one of their adorable tees (remember they fit small) and help their cause go here: http://www.kclosangeles.com
Or you can enter to win a T-shirt of your choice (as long as it is in stock) Open to US
Baby Rib 100% Cotton, 3/4 Sleeve Raglan Baseball Tee.
Lemon/Fuschia with a Hot Pink Shimmer Imprint.
They have some fabulous shirts! A few of my other favorites are their Unity(you have to see this one up close, it is so cool!), and Paz (Peace) tees. Another amazing thing I learned about their company is that they donate a portion of their t-shirt sales to a family service non-profit organization called Para Los Ninos (for the children). It is based in Los Angeles and they help to bring children (of all ethnicities) from some of Los Angeles' most challenging communities out of poverty and onto brighter, more successful futures. And to me, that's pretty amazing.
If you would like to buy one of their adorable tees (remember they fit small) and help their cause go here: http://www.kclosangeles.com
Or you can enter to win a T-shirt of your choice (as long as it is in stock) Open to US
Here's how you win:
(Required for initial entry)
Leave a comment below telling me your favorite non-english word. Make sure you tell me what it means and what language it is!
Leave a comment below telling me your favorite non-english word. Make sure you tell me what it means and what language it is!
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Oh no, there aren't any comments yet. I hope that doesn't mean my chances for winning are lower, being the first. Anyway, a favorite foreign word, (I'm going to slaughter this) Komsa-Homneydah. It's Korean. And this is really dumb of me, but it means either Thank-you or hello or goodbye. I think. :) But it's fun to say!
ReplyDeleteI like the Paz shirt. I really like the colors.
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ReplyDeleteI love the pink rose mamacita t-shirt. amsbolda@hotmail.com
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Agapo is my favorite Non English word, it is Greek and means Love
ReplyDeleteI like the Mamacita t-shirt, so cool!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite non-english word is amor which is spanish for love.
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My favorite T-shirt from KC Tees is the Amor (Love) Stencil Short Sleeve Tee!
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My favorite non-English word is Paz which means peace in Spanish.
ReplyDeleteI like the Paz (peace) shirt in white.
ReplyDeleteI subscribe to yur blog by email.
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ReplyDeleteplesky...(or plisky....i'm not good at spelling)...it is a scottish word...i love the sound of it...it means a practical joke or a trick.
ReplyDeletepax...the benidictine word for peace. i once read that peace is not a place where you go and worry no more. peace is a place where you go and worry without fear.
My favorite non-English word is most certainly "mantequilla de cacahuete!" It is just SO stinking much fun to say! It means Peanut Butter in spanish! LOL! Nothing extravagant, just way fun! LOL!
ReplyDeleteThe 'amor' stencil tee is my favorite! I love it!
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ReplyDeleteSo its a phrase:
ReplyDeleteJ'aime et j'espere (I hope I spelled it right...) It is French and means I love and I hope.
Nice, huh?
I subscribe
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine taught me a japanese word a long time ago. It's "hoshi", and simple means "star". I just like it...it's cute to say.
ReplyDeleteI like the amor and the paz t-shirts. They're both cute.
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ReplyDeleteAgago is Greek for love but not just love but love above all else; I carries a meaning that puts love in a catagory of God's love.
ReplyDeleteI subscribe and want that extra entry. Thank you for allowing me to enter this neat giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI like the Fe Tee in small. I thin the Spanish word for Faith would be a great testimony as there are so many spanish speaking people around a college campus. I would give this to my granddaughter as it doesn't come in my size. She has more faith than anyone I know and she would love to wear this to the youth group she volunteers at. Many of them are spanish speaking youth,
ReplyDeleteBesitos (Spanish for little kisses) I usually said that to the kids when they were small and still do to my daughter... even my bilingual kitties understand me! Hubby also understands VERY well!
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I love all of the shirts but my favorite one is the pink Mamacita one!
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I only know one word in Romanian: success (SOOK-chess). It means, get ready for it, success. It's how you say good luck.
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following your blog as well!
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I tweeted the contest!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite non-english word is PAZ, which means PEACE. How cool that KC's Tees has this on one of their shirts. I like the one with the daisy.
ReplyDeleteFun to say, not sure how to spell:
ReplyDeleteyokodenkimashda! Japanese for good job!
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