Hundredaires. We’re Still Trying.

The aspirational hundredaire t-shirt for sale at girlsgonemildtshirts.com

The aspirational hundredaire t-shirt

This week I’ve got my mind on my money and my money on my mind.

 This means not much of anything is on my mind, but I have aspirations.

Here’s an aspirational, and dare I say it, inspirational t-shirt to keep us all focused on our quest for coin.

All of us. You too. I don’t mind at all if you buy it and join the money train. I’m all about abundance and sharing the wealth.

The new hundredaire t-shirt replaces the demure shirt we premiered last week. Yes, the Porn shirt, which was only purchased by quiet virgins who work in church basements and wear bifocals, stay-at-home moms in smock dresses, and girls who went to Catholic school. Hi, Heather.

The hawt hot HOT hundredaire shirt that I know you want to buy, right now, was inspired by Jenny’s tawdry, dirty, nasty, plaigarizing love for Hugh McLeod and her question (which she ripped off Hugh):

should we be artists or millionaires?

My answer:

I would be happy to be a hundredaire.

And so the new shirt was born.

Hundredaire was designed by Kiki Karpus and Kiki’s graphic/web design studio, Bekes Creative, has just launched a temporary website at www.bekescreative.com. You can send Kiki mash notes and naughty e-cards at kiki@bekescreative.com.

Fun fact about Kiki: when she was little, she wanted to change her name to Benetton. True story.

That’s the power of Benetton. You might have thought it was about sweaters, but if you were suburban teen girl in the late 80s, it was a religion inscribed in locker doors. 

Someone should write a thesis about the impact of Benetton and Jane magazine on thirty-somethingish laydeez and our political and social expectations for hot, sexy, multiracial, multimedia and obnoxious equality.

Or blog about it whilst flogging tongue-in-cheek t-shirts.

Please (call to action! call to action!) go buy one, now. xoxo

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