Thursday, April 23, 2009

Wisdom for Life & Subject 2 Change Customs

Jason Brown of the NFL St. Louis Rams Football Team tapped Subject 2 Change to craft some apparel for his Youth Ministry, Wisdom For Life.

Check out some of the pictures and their website----->www.wisdom4life.org

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Monday, April 20, 2009

Subject 2 Change in the country of Moldova

Dr. Annbec DeShield, DDS was on a recent mission trip to Moldova to help the people of Chişinău, which is the capitol of the country.

You can see her helping the youth with an Original "s2c Tote".




NCCU Woman's Center & Subject 2 Change Customs

In February, the NCCU Woman's center hosted "VDAY 2009". The main event for the week was the "Vagina Monologues" play by Eve Ensler.

The play was a great success, it was directed by Rhonda Royal Hatton.

Subject 2 Change was selected to be the official apparel provider for the play.

Below are pictures of the apparel.


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Carolina Adolescent Center & Subject 2 Change Customs

We recently completed the order for the good people at Carolina Adolescent Center.

Here's their website http://carolinaac.org/and the pictures of the sport shirts.


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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Durham Bulls Baseball Club & Subject 2 Change present: "Bull City Bred Apparel"

In association with the Durham Bulls Baseball Club, Subject 2 Change will be debuting the "Bull City Bred" apparel line at the April 10th baseball game.

Please come by the Durham Bulls Athletic Park this Friday for a "9 Inning Vacation" and purchase your Bull City Bred Apparel by Subject 2 Change!

Also available at Offbeat Music in Brightleaf Square Mall in Downtown Durham.



Here are some pics from our Photo Shoot.


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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Just The Tips: How to Remove Pit Stains

Just The Tips: How to Remove Pit Stains


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Spring's here and we hear it's gonna be a scorcher. To help you stay cool in the streets (and possibly land you in the sheets), we're gonna let you in on a little tip: Pit stains do NOT attract women. Yellowed pits are created when the aluminum in your deodorant mixes with your sweat. If you've got funky yellow spots on a regular old Hanes T-shirt, just throw that shit away. But if it's a dress shirt or a tee with some sentimental value, all may not be lost. Here are some tips on how to remove pit stains from a shirt…

1. Prepare warm water + hydrogen peroxide in the sink or basin.

2. Since the deodorant stain has already settled in, soak the shirt for 30 minutes.

3. After soaking, mix baking soda and water to create a paste to coat over the affected area.

4. Let it dry and you can throw it in the wash.

Other remedies:
Oxy Clean Detergent
The Laundress

Saturday, March 28, 2009

What recession? Raleigh, Durham top Forbes list

What recession? Raleigh, Durham top Forbes list



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The recession could be a lot worse for people in the Triangle than it is, according to Forbes magazine.

In its annual Best Places for Business and Careers rankings, Forbes said no metro area in the U.S. can compare to Raleigh. It was the third year in a row that Raleigh topped the list.

Durham was ranked No. 3 on the Forbes list – Fort Collins, Colo., was second – and Greenville finished second behind Sioux Falls, S.D., on the list of best small metro areas.

The magazine cited the Triangle's strong job growth – both past and projected – low business costs and highly educated work force.

The region's unemployment rate jumped to 7.9 percent in January, losing 12.200 jobs, and IBM laid off several hundred workers in Research Triangle Park on Thursday.

Forbes said the number of jobless will likely continue to grow this year after five years of 4 percent annual job growth. The employment picture is expected to brighten in 2010 and 2011, however, and Moody's Economy.com projects a three-year annual employment gain of 1.4 percent, which would be the 15th-best in the country.

"Raleigh is holding up better than any other place in North Carolina," Matthew Martin, an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Va., told the magazine.

North Carolina placed six metros among the top 20 on Forbes' list. Asheville finished sixth, Wilmington was 13th, Winston-Salem was 18th and Charlotte was 19th.