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Alycia Inspired

These may have crossed the line

Not sure how we feel about these T-shirts inspired by CBS 3 Reporter Alycia Lane's alleged bad behavior. But thought you might want to see how fast the fashion industry can work when it wants to.

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These pursed red lips are available at Cafe Press. And its not just available in a T's and tanks, but there are sweatsuits and teddybears available too. Talk about saturating the market.

Another less artistic, but just as piercing T is available courtesy of Center City-based apparel company Nb2.

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The T's are sort of in the vein of the Angelna Jolie vs. Jennifer Aniston shirts. Remember the T's that poked fun at Lindsay Lohan for her drunk driving offenses? That seems extra mean spirited, if you ask me. Where are the T-s that point out celebrity men's faux pas? Should we use fashion to poke fun at people, or should we just let folks hang themselves? Do you think this is going too far? Would you wear these shirts?


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tj:

Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah...who cares.

fredo:

if not for news and newsmakers you'd have nothing to write about

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