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Celebrate Cyber Monday with L.A. Streetsblog

In an attempt to find new ways for Juan and Sirinya Matute to donate money to Streetsblog, we're proud to announce a restocked L.A. Streetsblog store just in time for the busiest online shopping day of the year. To visit our online store, click here.  I do the shipping by priority mail, and will make sure you get your order before any major holiday if you order soon.

Replacing the dark gray shirts (dubbed by S.S. Sam Taylor the "grayshirts") that debuted in August of 2010 are a lighter colored shirt (which I dub "the silvershirt.") Prices remain the same for a t-shirt and with the proud and bright orange L.A. Streetsblog logo. Each t-shirt is $20.

We also have something new to offer, Streetsblog shoulder bags! These orange bags have the logo in black and are sized to be a perfect bag to take to work or class. These bags sell online for $10 each. The bags are cloth bags, made of similar material as a lot of the cloth grocery store bags.

Of course, all prices include shipping and handling. If you want to get the items at a discount, you should come to our December 8th End of the Year Party. Disoucnted schwag is reason #2 why you should join us.  For up to date party information, join us on Facebook.

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