Available in tees or tanks, men's or women's, pink or gray, and sizes Small through XXL.

Note: photo shows the design but it is not available on a white shirt.
Get yours at: http://barbiedeathcamp.com/2013-barbie- ... stro-gear/


Well actually I just did some editing, the site has looked like that for years.illy dilly wrote:DrawingaBlank, you did a wonderful job with the new website!!! Looks great!
We'll be buying a couple shirts for sure. I wear my BDV T-shirt at least once a week.
Hahaha! Then apparently I've never looked at the BDV website before.Drawingablank wrote:Well actually I just did some editing, the site has looked like that for years.illy dilly wrote:DrawingaBlank, you did a wonderful job with the new website!!! Looks great!
We'll be buying a couple shirts for sure. I wear my BDV T-shirt at least once a week.
RIGHT!Drawingablank wrote:I too wear my BDC tees a lot as they are my favorites. Aside from looking great, they are super soft and comfy and hold up really well. If I wasn't so broke I'd get one for each day of the week.
CornMan wrote:Its rare to find a camp with its act together enough to design and then follow through and actually order custom printed shirts.
Suggestion - each order popped in a sep bag, then put in a box. Box put under Felony's van - person doling out wine hands out the shirt orders. Yes there are risks, but it seems like the easiest way?Dr. Pyro wrote:This does add a layer of bureaucracy that we haven't had in the past, in the sense that people who aren't Barbiebarians will be buying shirts and hats (which is wonderful) and will expect them to be either delivered on playa or at the pre-party at my house in August. Clearly all shirts will need to be picked up at BDC&WB, so if anyone would like to assist Frank in that task it would certainly be appreicated. Have someone (Frank) handing out shirts to folks in the Village, and have someone else be responsible for those who order them but reside elsewhere. Clearly it would be easiest if everyone not affiliated with BDV simply picked them up at the ePlaya Meet & Greet, but after the absinthe is passed things have a tendancy of becoming "misplaced". We have four months to figure it out, but if anyone has a simple solution to this conundrum I would certainly like to hear it.
tattoogoddess wrote:CornMan wrote:Its rare to find a camp with its act together enough to design and then follow through and actually order custom printed shirts.
Hey!!! We did it this year, and it is the camps first year! Hell I'm even printing them my self! Building a camp, planning, 30+ hoodies being printed. I need a long nap! Lol