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  • New! THE GREAT GATSBY and THE NAME OF THE WIND

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    Introducing apparel featuring the creative genius of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Patrick Rothfuss!

    SPORT THE LUXURY
    The Great Gatsby Book Scarf and Writing Gloves display an elegant font appropriately titled “JAZZ LET” which we selected specifically for Fitzgerald’s commentary on the Jazz Age. The scarf features a page toward the beginning of the book where the narrator, Nick Carraway, gets a surprise introduction to the title character. Both scarf and gloves prominently have a print of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s distinguished autograph.


    WEAR THE ADVENTURE
    These designs featuring The Name of The Wind were originally made to benefit Worldbuilders, which is a nonprofit founded by Rothfuss himself to harness the power of the literary community to benefit those in need. The pieces were designed in consultation with Rothfuss’s team, and the text is printed in his favorite font: Times New Roman. Classic choice, Mr. Rothfuss! The green of the gloves may also signify the green cloak given to Kvothe by Fela.

    The scarf features two sections from the book. The first part is when Kvothe is beginning to tell his backstory to a chronicler and the second part is a theme that is repeated a couple times in each of the two books.

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