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Friday Giveaway: Peace Love World “I am Game” Cowboys Gear

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Peace Love World Dallas Cowboys
Peace Love World Dallas Cowboys
Peace Love World Dallas Cowboys (photography by James D. Smith)

A new line of cutesy Cowboys wear is now available at the stadium’s pro shop. This collaboration is the brainchild of Alina Villasante, Peace Love World clothing company creator (above, in the middle), and Charlotte Jones Anderson, the Dallas Cowboys’ executive vice president and chief brand officer. The two put their heads together to establish the “I am Game” line, a collection of Peace Love World’s most popular pieces (like, sweats, tanks, and hoodies) now emblazoned with the famous navy star and Cowboys name. I’m not a big t-shirt girl–unless it’s a plain white tee under a black blazer with cigarette pants, in which case, it’s a wardrobe staple–but I can seriously get on board with snuggling into this white tank or a this flattering long, v-neck tee on Sundays. (And Monday nights.) You can shop the line in the Dallas Cowboys Pro Shop, in the new Peace Love World Style Lounge behind section C239, or here online.

In the meantime, I’ve got a couple pieces to give away: the “I Love Monday Nights” navy v-neck (bottom left) and the bright blue star sweatshirt with scoop neck and thumbholes (bottom right). We’ll draw two winners–one per top–at random. Include the specific item you’re entering to win and your size. To win, enter here. For tips on how to wear tiny pastel shorts with heels, see above.

Peace Love World Dallas Cowboys
Peace Love World Dallas Cowboys

 

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