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		<title>By: Tyrell</title>
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		<description>Hey. I just found out about your blog. Glad you see that clothing is an expression of communication. As a clothing designer I often get into arguments with people about why clothing can be art. Hey, hey, hey. Before I get on a rant, let me just stop and say awesome blog.</description>
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