Vortex Attire
A mix of styles from modern, euro and activewear using luscious custom fabric. Accessories will sometimes pop up as well.
09/21/2023
This is an older post of theirs but Rad Patterns Discussion Group is having a sale right now.
We’re kicking off our Black Friday sale early! (Ok does it count as early if this is the same time we do it every year? 😂)
Get 60% off sitewide at radpatterns.com with code bf60%off now through Cyber Monday! Code excludes the purchase of gift cards, but is valid on everything else on our standalone site. Not valid on our Etsy shop.
This is the sale we’re having for Black Friday/cyber Monday, so don’t worry there’ll be a better sale later - this is it 🙂
[image has black text that reads “rad patterns Black Friday sale! 60% off with code bf60%off” on in white rectangle with a unicorn logo. Everything is on a blue glitter background]
07/09/2023
We take no smoking just as serious as this sign.
03/31/2023
02/22/2023
Since it all started with a mouse, we’re officially kicking off the monthly Disney100 “Wonder of …” celebrations by shining a spotlight on the Wonder of Mickey and Minnie! 🎉 Check out the ways we're celebrating around the world: http://spr.ly/61883uk8g
08/03/2022
🤣Mine will be in the comments.
06/26/2022
It's 626 day! Happy Stitch Day!
06/19/2022
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Designated on May 11, 1976, the Strand Historic District National Historic Landmark recognizes the area’s architectural and commercial significance to the Port of Galveston during the second half of the nineteenth century.
Located within the NHL district is the former site of the Osterman Building, where an official Texas Historical Marker dedicated in 2014 honors the celebration Juneteenth. The location was the former headquarters site of the Commanding Officer of the District of Texas, General Gordon Granger. Following the end of the Civil War, on June 19, 1865, General Granger issued a proclamation, General Order No. 3, abolishing slavery in Texas and affirming Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation of more than two years earlier. The order read, in part: “The people are informed that, in accordance with a proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of personal rights and rights of property, between former masters and slaves, and the connection heretofore existing between them, becomes that between employer and hired labor.”
Printed copies of General Order No. 3 followed, and news quickly spread among the state’s Black population. Beginning in 1866, Black communities have annually commemorated the day, now known as Juneteenth, in celebration. 📷: ALiverman/NPS
05/16/2022
Found this image for tonight’s lunar eclipse. Don’t forget to watch if you’ve got a clear sky!
03/08/2022
This is legitimately wonderful.
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