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KILLING MACHINE SUMMER GIRLS LINE
Killing Machine Apparel



CHICAGO.ILL Killing Machine Apparel Co. has released their summer 2007 girls’ collection, featuring three new t-shirts and a boy beater tank.

“We were all getting a lot of heat from girls we know to do something for them. So we sat them down and said, ‘OK, what do you want?’ and these are the designs they liked printed on the shirts they wanted”, said co-owner and Creative Director Chris Dilts. “These aren’t just some shirts a bunch of dudes made and whose girlfriends wouldn’t be caught dead in. This is what they wanted and we ‘re smart enough to trust them.”

Killing Machine also has something new for men: a limited edition Chicago-gangster design.

“We’re talking Al Capone, not 50 Cent here,” commented Dilts. “We’re a Chicago company and we like to rep those glory days of our city.”

The print runs on both the Chicago Gangster shirt and the summer girls line are small, and limited.

“We’ve got some big plans for our 2008 line, including some new player sponsorship deals in the works, as well as gearing up for World Cup down in Orlando, where people will get a first look at the ’08 line,” added Dilts.

All designs are available for purchase at www.killingmachine.com

Killing Machine has also released a cryptic new viral clip on YouTube and their website, http://store.killingmachineapparel.com/news.html.

 


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