Kyle Boné corrects the farmer's tan (1 of 4)
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ummmmm most of us just don't where a shirt when we want a tan....
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nice way to show that they bought your product_put a big A on therir back lol very nice very nice...but one question?is this serious?
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nice jugs
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what about shirts for women?
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DUDE! LOL! : D
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they would certainly use the shirt idea in black though :) it is a bit different from the nylon sector and well i am not lying i am sure they would enjoy it after all they wear that sort of thing to begin with. In Toronto I am sure ravers would dig that shirt too :) lol
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Funny. Even if big m is behind it.
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I dn't care about tans those things could look cool to wear normal. I wonder if there's a girls version... I could never wear it to school but it'd suffice to scare the soccer moms in my neighborhood :K
an honest question: do you have many gothic people looking to buy your product, you know you can market to them easily :)
mikedarling905 5 years ago
I haven't gone after the gothic market. The basic thinking was that goths don't have tans, let alone farmer tans.
Kyle
kylebone 5 years ago
hi kyle, are you single? my friend thinks you're cute.
beckyreagan 5 years ago
Hello, I am single. Please send me a picture of your friend and her tanning status. Regarding the previous post, I saw the magician and I'm not entirely thrilled with him representing my product. However, as far as I could tell, his tan appeared even which is the most important thing.
Kyle Bone
kylebone 5 years ago
Felekar, it's cool man. The best inventions are simple ones. Sometimes it's about just finding a purpose for something. I've found the Anti-shirt to be tremendously helpful in evening the farmer's tan. Interesting you mention the Pet Rock. If you check my myspace page (kyle_bone) you'll see Gary Dahl is one of all my time heroes! Thanks for wishing me good luck.
Keep it even,
Kyle
kylebone 5 years ago
Hi felekar. To answer your question, no, I didn't invent sleeves. That's like telling the inventor of the Slinky that he invented a spring. I invented the Anti-shirt: the ultimate solution to the farmer's tan. In addition to my trademarked "A" backing, the AS also includes a fully functional "kick-up" collar to protect against redneck. My goal, as always, is to boost confidence and self-esteem help others.
Keep it even,
Kyle
kylebone 5 years ago