Sharp Shirter {Review}
What’s better than wearing fun animal pictures on your shirt, or sporting them on your cell phone and shower curtain? By helping raise money for charities while you shop! That’s one of the reasons I like finding awesome items at Sharp Shirter.
Sharp Shirter is dedicated to creating products that revolve around the relationship between animals and humans. We are intrigued by the way in which humans group animals into different categories. Some we eat, some we protect, some we own, and some we fear. Similarly, animals have a range of intentions when dealing with humans. Some are fearful of us while others love and protect us. Still, others will attack us and view us as a threat to their existence.
We don’t attempt to give answers to any of these relations but rather we are satisfied with questions that we create.
Since the inception of Sharp Shirter in 2005, we’ve grown the collection to include men’s, women’s and children’s clothing as well as accessories for phones and home decor.
If you’re interested in getting in touch with us, please shoot us an email at: sharpshirtercc@gmail.com
Thanks for checking us out and we hope that you enjoy our creations.
I ordered this terrific shower curtain called The Haymaker! “Many have speculated as to what the Haymaker means. Is it Chuck Norris or Paul Bunyan knocking out a bear? Maybe it’s an image of your dad or boyfriend on it? A lot of dudes look like the guy with a beard…We’ll leave you to make your own conclusion.”
This made me chuckle when I saw it and I’m not sure why to be honest. My grandson also approved so I knew it was a winner. And how great is it to have a conversation starter in the hall bathroom?
So Sharp Shirter doesn’t just do shower curtains, they also sell t-shirts, cell phone covers, art work and more, all of it relating to animals. What makes your decision to purchase from them even better is they have partnered with the African Wildlife Foundation to donate 20% of proceeds to them on specially marked items!
I really enjoy the pop culture references such as references to favorite 80s movies, commercials, famous book titles and more. Not all of them are kid friendly (the sloth dancing on the pole was funny though) but most of them would be just fine to wear around family.
Find out more from the Sharp Shirter website today. And connect with them on Facebook and Twitter for the latest information.
Disclosure: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned in this article in exchange for my honest opinion. Regardless, I will only recommend products or services I use personally or believe will add value to my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
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