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NerdyShirts.com Brings Together The Beatles and Nintendo Wii in a New Shirt Design

In this week's new tee shirt design, released today; www.NerdyShirts.com brings together The Beatles "Let It Be" with the instant "nerd" classic, the Nintendo Wii, released late last year.

Santa Monica, CA (PRWEB) February 1, 2007 -- Every Monday marks the release of a new "nerd chic" original funny t-shirt design from Nerdyshirts.com and today is no exception. This week's creation is a shirt combining the new popular Nintendo Wii with a design mimicking The Beatles' "Let it Be" album cover art, with custom-created "Miis" of each of The Beatles. Borrowing more than the album cover, the shirt borrows the album's name, as "Let it Bii."

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Nerdyshirts.com founders William, Jacob, and Myke release a new tee shirt on the site once a week, targeting the trendy youth nerd culture. The concept for "Let it Bii" stemmed from its very own "British invasion" of sorts. William's parents, Henrik and Georgina, visiting from the UK, suggested the general album cover Mii concept, and Jacob narrowed it down by choosing the "Let it Be" cover as the inspiration, Myke went one further by creating the individual Beatle Mii characters and publishing the Wii number on the product page, allowing everyone to Mingle with the fab four.

The black tee shirt features a play on the original Beatles "Let it Be" album cover art, with images including (clockwise from the top left) John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Star in caricature form. This particular design comes in both men's and women's sizes and retails at $19.95, combining a bit of the past with new technology and quirky, fun design. This is turning out to be a strong couple of weeks for Nerdyshirts pushing on from their previous release of the Pacman headband and wristband and the now famous Nintendo Family Tree.

About Nerdyshirts.com
Nerdyshirts.com was launched in 2004 by Myke Armstrong and Jacob Fatoorechi, and was incorporated into the MyFatRobot.com family of sites in April 2006 by Myke, Jacob, and William Barnes. Nerdyshirts offers original funny, nerdy, and vintage tee shirts all printed on 100 percent cotton American Apparel shirts. In addition to all original designs, Nerdyshirts.com pays for full designs and even for design ideas from site visitors or customers, and offers an affiliate program for tee shirt sales. New designs and discounted t-shirts are released every Monday, and most are available in both men's and women's sizes.

For additional information about NerdyShirts.com, or the new "Let it Bii" tee shirt design, please visit www.Nerdyshirts.com

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Mii-скульптуры и Biiтломания from WiiRus.ru on Feb 2, 2007   Preview Open
Тем же, кто самолюбованию предпочитает нечто более практичное, должны обратить свой взгляд на виртуальный вещевой рынок. Там на смену футб

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