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Jun. 17, 2008 at 12:26pm

Tacoma Local Fashion Ad of the Month

Its important to keep track of the latest fashion trends in Tacoma.

Here's the final ad from Urban Xchange featuring Stowe who prevail in Episode IX of the Frost Park Chalk Off.

Looks great.  A local business embracing local events and happenings.




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by Mofo from the Hood
on 6/17/2008 @ 1:19pm
Yo! Dat is urbanXtraordinary.

by Erik
on 6/17/2008 @ 1:21pm
Yeah. Stowe certainly has potential in the fashion world.

by Mofo from the Hood
on 6/17/2008 @ 1:29pm
UrbanXchange and Stowe puts the "super" in SuperSize Art Event!

by urbanX
on 6/17/2008 @ 10:18pm
Stowe puts the X in urbanXtrodinary. I snapped the pic, he did the art. Looks awesome!

by Erik
on 6/17/2008 @ 10:24pm
Stowe puts the X in urbanXtrodinary. I snapped the pic, he did the art. Looks awesome!

Fantastic work Julie.

Also, thanks for your great contribution to the Frost Park video by Electric Elliot. Its basically the Chalk Off "Trailer" now.

by Mofo from the Hood
on 6/18/2008 @ 8:35am
So does everybody who buys clothes at UrbanXchange get their picture taken? Or better yet, get their picture taken with one of the store's models?
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