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Create Limited Edition Tees at the OriginalFake ID Online Store

Not too long ago, Medicom Toy Company made an announcement about a project with Japanese brand OriginalFake ID. Turns out it was the launch of the OriginalFake ID Online Store.

The OriginalFake ID Online Store isn't just a simple online fashion store. It's an interactive site that allow fans to design and customize their very own limited edition shirts. Users have to sign up first before they can start working their way around the site. Once that's done, all they have to choose is the shirt, the colors, the designs and voila! They can now have their own custom-made shirts delivered to them.

If you're interested, head on over to the site, sign-up now. I also suggest you do it now, as rumors are that the supplies will not last long.
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