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		<title>Express Your Individuality with Interactive Shirts Thinkgeek.com</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Expressing one’s individuality can be done in several ways. And the most common manner to do this is by dressing yourself up. ThinkGeek, a relatively young company, created a unique and innovative line of apparel to make you stand out in a crowd. ThinkGeek shirts are not just ordinary shirts but instead they are Interactive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Expressing one’s individuality can be done in several ways.  And the most common manner to do this is by dressing yourself up.  ThinkGeek, a relatively young company, created a unique and innovative line of apparel to make you stand out in a crowd.</p>
<p>ThinkGeek shirts are not just ordinary shirts but instead they are Interactive T-Shirts.  As the name suggests, it serves more than just a person’s piece of clothing.   The Electronic Rock Guitar shirt is one of the top sellers under this line.  A person wearing this shirt can create real guitar sounds by strumming the guitar design on the shirt.  In fact, all the major chords can be played and it comes with a magnetic pick and a mini amp to guarantee you of several hours of musical fun.  Wondering if you can wash this shirt?  Yes, you can.  All you have to do is to easily remove all the electronic components and then toss the shirt inside the washer.</p>
<p>Other designs from ThinkGeek’s Interactive T-Shirt line include: WiFi Detector Shirt, Electronic Drum Kit Shirt, Personal Soundtrack Shirt, 8-Bit Dynamic Life Shirt and the T-Qualizer Shirt.</p>
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