Sunday, June 6, 2010

TEE TIME

Amidst all the uproar of racetracks and arenas last time around you may recall a remote reference to t-shirts. And that's what I'd like to talk about today, because as ambitious as our goals might be here at Ingzig, as sincere and excited as we are about pursuing them, for now, t-shirts (and a handful of stickers) are all we've got to rave about.

From its nineteenth century origins as something with a Henley neck and buttons to its current iconic status, the t-shirt (a long time personal favorite of mine) has become an American staple. And while we have absolutely no intentions of building a reputation as a clothing company, we're convinced that this beloved classic is a perfect fit.

Now as much as I'd like to tell ya our t-shirts are made of some of the finest fabrics from around the globe, and that we covertly whisk off to undisclosed exotic locations in search of these indigenous textiles, the truth is these threads are pretty much your run of the mill stuff. But once again, even here our prospective goals are nothin short of ambitious. Meaning that while we can't expect to be top of the line right outta the gate, we will (and continually do) strive to offer up the highest quality products within our price range.

What we feel is most essential right now, however, is that our growing line of products continue to reflect our foremost values and vision. And thus far, each and every individual design is in its own unique and spirited way doing exactly that by giving a well-deserved nod to the unadorned art of Everyday Earnest Effort, as well as, collectively representing an integral part of a much anticipated greater good.

Here at Ingzig we have a number of philanthropic programs we hope to introduce in the near future, and the success of our products will be instrumental toward implementing those programs. After all it's about much more than simply spreading the good word, it's about sharing some good will.

So ask yourself, do you need to be wearing an Ingzig original to realize your own potential? Of course not, and I'll be the first to tell ya that. Like Lieutenant Kaffee said to Lance Corporal Dawson in the film A Few Good Men, "You don't need to wear a patch on your arm to have honor." However, with that said, we'd be no less than honored if you chose one of our products to help celebrate that potential to the very fullest. Thanks for your continued support. See ya next time. Till then, keeep it up.

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