Monthly Archive for September, 2008

NLGX featured in Hong Kong’s Milk Magazine

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NLGX was reviewed in Hong Kong’s popular trend and fashion magazine “Milk” in the August 2008 issue. To read more NLGX’s press stories, please visit our “NLGX in the Press” site.

NLGX featured in Hong Kong's Milk Magazine

milk-hk-200808_cover_lowres.jpg    milk-hk-200808_inside_lowres.jpg

NLGX was reviewed in Hong Kong’s popular trend and fashion magazine “Milk” in the August 2008 issue. To read more NLGX’s press stories, please visit our “NLGX in the Press” site.

NLGX’s Fall 2008 Collection arrived!

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Amidst the crazy summer and Olympics period, we have launched our latest collection of Beijing-inspired t-shirts with fresh, new colors and designs that pay tribute to the city and the people who built it. Included in our new designs are our tributes to Beijing’s working class with original-designed graphics of the “sanlunche”, the “bag of life”, and the camouflage uniforms worn by bicycle fixers and construction workers. We also commemorate the “kuazi”, or sidecar motorcycle, a Beijing specialty that is disappearing from the streets each year. We have also re-released several designs from our original collection, with black and dark grey Bu chai’s, a grass green Beijing Bicycle, a red China Chick, and green and red versions of the Chinese Roof!

To see our new T-shirt designs with details and introductions, please click here.

NLGX's Fall 2008 Collection arrived!

nlgx-fall-2008_4.jpg

Amidst the crazy summer and Olympics period, we have launched our latest collection of Beijing-inspired t-shirts with fresh, new colors and designs that pay tribute to the city and the people who built it. Included in our new designs are our tributes to Beijing’s working class with original-designed graphics of the “sanlunche”, the “bag of life”, and the camouflage uniforms worn by bicycle fixers and construction workers. We also commemorate the “kuazi”, or sidecar motorcycle, a Beijing specialty that is disappearing from the streets each year. We have also re-released several designs from our original collection, with black and dark grey Bu chai’s, a grass green Beijing Bicycle, a red China Chick, and green and red versions of the Chinese Roof!

To see our new T-shirt designs with details and introductions, please click here.