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We just added one more amazingly creative entry to our PROFESSSIONAL'S SOUND LAB. The latest is a Choro Nouveau dazzler from master jazz theoretician and
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April 04, 2006 | ODC Longsleeve

New longsleeve T-shirts at the JazzMando Merchandise Center. Featuring the cerebral "Old Djoe Clark" graphic, this double-stitched, comfortable earthy ultra-cotton fabric can be your personal fashion statement this Spring. Of course the longsleeves are great for cooler climates, but the best thing is the way the contour and outline of the extra fabric visually pulls the attention away from and masks the player's "extended" waistline.

Check them out, and if you're bold enough, order one of our new Orange shortsleeve while you're at it!

Here: Old Djoe Clark Shirts

Posted by Ted at April 4, 2006 07:33 AM


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