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15th May 2007

Have Your Cake, and Wear it Too

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Models Love Cake

The freshly hip (and very young) streetwear design label Cake has opened its website to shipping orders. Their Summer 07 collection only has 5 different T-shirts — each surprisingly unique, with a little bit of edge — but at $32 each (shipping included), they’re a real steal.

Each shirt is printed using a series of overlapping screens with a seamless layering effect of graphics and photo images. My favorite is “Models Love Cake” — playful sexiness meets irreverent style.

Keep your eye on these guys, they’re planning on expanding the label to include a full line of garments and accessories in the near future.

Posted by Caroline @ 2:11 pm

7 Responses to “Have Your Cake, and Wear it Too”

  1. Gina23 Says:

    I love cake clothing. Caroline, thanks for putting this out. I totally wasn’t aware that they opened their store up.

  2. Angel Says:

    Their tees are the best, I’ve never heard of cake until now. I can’t find the order form though.

  3. Sadida Says:

    Models love cake is sooooo ooooooo…

    great pick Caroline

  4. chloe Says:

    these are awesome, can’t wait to get my hands on a ‘models love cake’ and while i’m at it a ‘gisele’ too.

  5. Mark Says:

    I really like their shirts.

  6. Caroline Says:

    If you’re having problems finding the order form, it’s because they’ve been having some technical difficulties with their site. The order form should be back up, but if you have any problems viewing it or using their PayPal form, they’re also taking orders via email.

  7. Queen of Suburbia Tees Says:

    I am really impressed with these T-shirts! They scream ‘I have a personality’.

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