Shout Out Your Style with FESTA Tees!

Graphic tees are all the rage– everyone’s got one here in LA. The prices on some go to 3 figures– OUCH! That hurts! While we love to being a fashionista, hip and  ahead of the curve, it’s also smart, chic and oh-so-wise to find chic  fashions that are totally au courrant yet have price tag that leaves you with enough dinero for movie and dinner here in LA.  Breathing a sigh of relief thanks to finding  Festa Tees which are cute, trendy, fun tees made in  super-soft cotton that have the "fashionista" mindset of all of us. No more having to wear "roadie" (or grody) tees — wear  Festa Tees and announce proudly to the world who you are– in true fashionista style– for every region of the US and beyond!  These tees are specifically geared for "Festa" type girls and Festa girls are savvy, fun, hip, happy, party-loving    girlies who  aren’t afraid to show their roots (and I don’t mean the ones on your head) and still poke a little fun at themselves.  Humor thy name is Festa Girl Tees!

If you head over to FestaStuff.com , you will see a slew of shirts with various attitudes and latitudes that are sure to fit  one of your BFF,  sibs (AKA your sister),  or even a co-worker. It’s strictly for the fun of it but trust me these tees are flying out of LA as fast as they are flying out of the Windy City!

West Coast Girl  in long or short sleeve is a vintage  long sleeve layered tee that says"

"totally-cool, laid-back, sunset-watching, road-tripping, trend-setting, dynamic, panoramic, certified-organic…"

and epitomizes the West Coast lifestyle!

Vegas Girl   is the same vintage layered tee done in soft pink with hot pink sleeves and sparkley violet print (what did you expect from a Vegas girl? She’s nothing if not bright, colorful and would drop dead being conservative). The Vegas Girl tag line is

"sexy, sassy, glittering, glamorous, so-money-and-you-totally-know-it…"

California Girls –the Beach Boys immortalized them in a song way back .. when the heck was that? Who knows!! This is the new California Girl and it’s totally sassy and fun. Done in vintage style in navy with light blue layer and sports a tag line reading

"sun-kissed, surf-splashed, fit, fashionable, fun-loving, free-spirited, all-star, all-american…"

It’s also available in short sleeve too. Who says California Girls aren’t fun?

California Is Perfect and don’t tell me I am wrong> I can read! The map on the vintage long sleeve layered tee *(olive with tan layer) says it all and the map reads where life is just about ideal! CALIFORNIA!!

For those who want the map to be  more direct,  LA Girls says it all.  This long sleeve pale pink vintage tee with a darker pink sleeves is the ideal wear for those who agree with Randy Newman’s  I Love LA theme song.

"sleek, chic, club hopping, melrose shopping, paparazzi dodging, premiere attending, convertible driving, fabulous, glamorous"

Who’s going to argue with such Chic-Speak? Not me and certainly not you!

The same adorable tee comes in lemon yellow short sleeve off the shoulder number too.

A suggestion when buying these tees: while they are junior sized, initially they run a touch big when purchased but will shrink in the laundry. So buy accordingly!

Now for those whose heart isn’t based in the "Golden State,  Festa Stuff has shirts for virtually any area and attitude! Go hit the website (listed above) for the locale and tag line that best suits your mood.
For those here in LA,  you can find  Festa Stuff  tees at Kitson on Robertson, Denise Carolyn in  Pacific Palisades and also in Sherman Oaks and Ribbons in Redondo Beach.

If you want to gift someone one of these tees or just have to get one for yourself, hit the website at FestaStuff.com stores to find a retail spot near you! Prices range from about $29-35.00.. which is so perfectly priced for a soft cuddly tee with  whole lotta attitude.
Buy some for your BFF’s and wear them with pride!!

Now you can guess which one I have!!

That’s the LA Story

Stevie

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2 thoughts on “Shout Out Your Style with FESTA Tees!

  1. How cute!! Where do you find this stuff? I pride myself on being a *major* shopper, but you seem to have a bead on all the best things before I see them anywhere.

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