Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Boing Boing & Gama-Go Unite

Brace yourself for the most incredible hoodie we've ever made. Through some complicated backroom process (read: getting drunk at a bar) Boing Boing.net and GAMA-GO came together to create this testament to modern hoodie culture.

GAMA-GO artist Emily Glaubinger started with a Tim Biskup sketch on a cocktail napkin and worked her butt off to create this appliqué-ed, embroidered, printed all-the-way-round sensation of a garment.

Another Gama-Go authentic limited-edition hoodie. The interior features a printed, lined hood, two zipper pockets and a headphone cord passthrough. Available in Men's (S-XXL) and Women's (S-XL) sizes.


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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

whats the sizing like?

Chris Edmundson said...

Standard. Order the same size you would if you were ordering a t-shirt.

Anonymous said...

nice one. this is gonna be my first order from gama-go so im not familiar with your (t-shirt) sizing. how is it in comparison with AA for ex.? i usually go for small tees but i have both small and medium size hoodies...so im not sure which one i should get.

Chris Edmundson said...

i wear aa medium shirts and gama-go medium hoodies, and am very happy with the fit. i would definitely go with a medium hoodie. a small won't fit. hope that helps.

Aeric said...

Stumbled across this amazing find from the Boing Boing site and immediately ordered one even though I live in Japan.

Unfortunately, I didn't see the free bag offer on the main Gama-go page and was told that my order can't be amended. :(

Anonymous said...

thanks. id appreciate if you could tell me the actual measurments of your gama-go hoodie (and a small one if possible). just want to make sure.

Chris Edmundson said...

sure thing. the measurements can be found at gama-go.com

http://www.gama-go.com/help.php?section=sizing

Anonymous said...

cool. so the measurments are the same for t-shirts and hoodies?

Anonymous said...

Looks great!

jinxed said...

We miss you back here in Philly Ms. Glaubinger!