The Blouzaat Store: إنتاج شركة بلوزات للجرائم الغذائية
The clock struck 7:00 and the excited audience flocked their way through Rainbow Street to witness the brilliantly colored first breath of an urban art project breeding on the H20 of Ammanite culture. There were no ribbons cut by anonymous people with large names (bire3ayat il ameen il 3am), nor were there silver trays filled with petit four; there was Pepsi on the walls, tshirts tucked lovingly in wooden boxes, and a whole lot of slap-happiness.
The changing room went crazy as Blouzaat finally unburdened their graffiti-covered shutters to unveil a little store of unique status in our little city.
Aside from the awesome urbaness of the store, you can actually now get some t-shirts with local blood running in their veins at the Blouzaat Shop, as well as funky recycled bags made by importing ruralism of other countries, and yet more to come.
Exciting to see such initiatives.
How can you get to Blouzaat?
إنتاج شركة بلوزات للجرائم الغذائية












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