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Danwei T-shirts for sale at Plastered and online

Just in time for the Party's birthday, the official Danwei T-shirt is now on sale at Plastered stores in Beijing and retailers in Singapore, Guangdong and Seattle (see shop addresses).

You can also purchase online on Taobao (in Chinese), and from the Plastered online store if you're outside China: click here for men's and here for women's.

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There are currently 17 Comments for Danwei T-shirts for sale at Plastered and online.

Comments on Danwei T-shirts for sale at Plastered and online

yay!

YUK !

Diao~~

doesn't seem to expose as much chest hair as is customary for Mr. Goldkorn.

dao!

who's the guy in the picture?

Wow. Mr. Goldkorn resembles a brunette Andy Dick. If Mr. dick cleans himself up, we know who can star in the Danwei movie!

…………tai gui le !

看到你的笑脸就知道,在中国生活是最幸福滴.

I wouldn't buy unless I know who the guy in the tshirt is. I know he must be just one of millions of danwei leaders, but still...

SB

Brilliant.

What is it made of? Gold thread? Do you think you are selling this to Wenchuan people who can get subsidied by the Party?

haha,the picture is funny.
some are nice,if convenient i think i will buy.

108.00 元!!!
Thats super expensive, come on... If we continue like this, silk market will be always the place...

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JG's pseudo JewFro is so extraordinary. I'm glad to see it in all is glory here.

I will be wearing my Danwei.org t-shirt proud in Shanghai. Represent, yo...

// AjS

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