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âThe Situationâ continues to be the sensation of the shore store by Rob Goldsmith
Jersey shore is an M TV reality show with guidos from Italy staying at a beach house in the Jersey Shore. The Jersey shore has always been a top vacation destination. But this year, the "Jersey Shore" has become a destination in its own right as fans of the MTV reality series descend on the Garden State to experience the same sights, sounds and smells as "The Situation," "Sammi Sweetheart," DJ Pauly D and the rest of the cast. J-Woww is not the only Jersey Shore-ite who's launching an apparel line. Her partner in Guido-ism, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, is starting his own line of T-shirts, sweatshirts and accessories in partnership with Dilligaf by Bohica Bill. According to Dilligaf President Jodi Massry, "Mike 'The Situationâ embodies our irreverent approach to life. He lives the 'Let's not take thing so seriously' mentality every day." Look like a movie star and party like a rock star. The Situation costume includes a flesh colored shirt with a screen print tank, abs and arm muscles as well.
Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino will soon be showing off more than his abs: Well, it is due to the release of his new clothing line. Sorrentino, who stars in MTV's hit reality show "Jersey Shore," has teamed up with Miami-based Dilligaf by Bohica Bill to launch a couture line. The line to be called Dilligaf Couture by the Sitch will debut in July and will consist of T-shirts, sweat shirts and accessories. The items will feature his self artwork and the brand's acronym Dilligaf. The clothing will be available online and in retail stores throughout the country. Prices will range from $39 to $79 per item.
On the other side, Jenni "JWOWW" Farley has also announced the launch of her clothing line. Well, if you were a fan of J-WOWW's unique style you will probably become a fan of her new fashion line, Filthy Couture. However, don't think that Filthy Couture is for everyone, J-WOWW insists that she "doesn't want to sell to, like, the masses. I want it to appeal to specific people." She also doesn't want people to happen upon her stuff in a store; instead she wants them to buy her clothes directly from her website or from her own shop. Get a look straight from the Jersey Shore with this Snooki costume. The licensed costume consists of a black, halter-top dress that is made from a polyester and spandex blend. The back is lined with elastic for a comfortable fit.
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Shimano showcases the Ultegra Di2 electronic bike gears, we go for a ride (Engadget)
How much would you spend for an upgrade to _smooth _shifting on your next road
bike? If $8,000 is in the ballpark, then Shimano-powered electronic shifters
may be in your future. We took the cycling giant's latest gear for a spin in
Central Park, drawing envious glances from various spandex-clad bikers during
the ride. Outfitted with the company's newest Ultegra 6770 Di2 series of
gears, the shifters gave us a taste of technology normally reserved for Tour
de Francers -- at new, more affordable pricing. So what was it like to be the
envy of cyclists everywhere? Jump past the break to find out.
**Gallery: Shimano Di2 electric bike shifter**
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