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Looking for a way to tell the world that you support KZME radio and look good doing it? When you sport our eco-friendly, sweatshop-free products, you're not only gonna be the sharpest, most progressive dresser on your particular block, you're also helping KZME with much-needed support of our mission! Our merchandise is responsibly sourced, high quality, and makes a great gift for the stylin' KZME listener in your life.
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You've probably got a few vaguely embarrassing tote bags hanging around like "I'm on an eco trip" or "Jazz is my bag." Sure, they'll do in a pinch for hauling groceries, library books, and gym clothes, but wouldn't it be nice to sport something a little snappier? You can do just that with our roomy, 100% organic cotton tote. Wide straps make it extra comfy, and the KZME or Z-spot logo proudly tells the world that you support independent radio. It also makes a great gift for the KZME listener in your life.
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We've all got a favorite t-shirt. Maybe it's one that you've slept in until it's achieved that perfect softness. Maybe it's the one you've worn hundreds of times that still retains the smell of the ex you stole it from. And maybe you're about to find a new favorite. You'll feel like you've had this 100% organic cotton T-shirt forever — and yet you'll still look forward to wearing it every day. Imprint options include the KZME logo or Z-spot.
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Not all T-shirts are created equal. This one makes you look incredibly cool, smarter and more confident knowing you're supporting community radio. Okay, we can't really substantiate the cool and smart part, but we can guarantee that you'll feel cool in this men's, 100% organic cotton tee emblazoned with either the Z-spot or KZME logo.
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There are no push-ups required to join the KZME army. Only the right gear for your next adventure. This all-around cute unisex corps cap is embroidered with the KZME Logo or Z-spot and is 100% organic.
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According to Wikipedia, the history of the hoody (or hoodie) began in the 1930s, but historical precedent dates the style and form of the hoody back to the Middle Ages. In May 2005, Bluewater shopping centre in Kent, UK caused outrage by launching a code of conduct which bans its shoppers from sporting hoodies. Then-Prime Minister Tony Blair vowed to clamp down on the anti-social behaviour with which hoody wearers are sometimes associated. London-based rapper Lady Sovereign published a single titled "Hoodie" in protest as part of a "Save the Hoodie" campaign. Fortunately, hoodies are a welcome feature in urban and suburban American landscapes…. for now. We recommend you buy up these women's hoodies before they're banned here too!
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Hey, good lookin' — whatcha got cookin'? Does it even matter, when you look so fresh in this organic cotton and recycled polyester apron? With pockets for your essential tools and adjustable neck and waist straps, you'll stir-fry, bake, and BBQ in stylish comfort. Can your own Food Network special be far behind? Choose from either the cool KZME logo or hot Z-spot.
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