Ed Hardy Mice and Mousepads Will Not Make You Cool
Robyn Currie — September 25, 2009 — Marketing
Nothing brings people together more then a communal dislike, and I know a ton of people have their hate on for Ed Hardy. Now the fashion line is back with Ed Hardy mice and mousepads.
Just 'cause you don’t have the guts to get a real tattoo doesn’t mean that your tech gear shouldn’t be decked out! The Ed Hardy Mice and Mousepads feature the line's signature illustrations that are sure to point out to anyone who visits your office just how, um, cool you are.
Just 'cause you don’t have the guts to get a real tattoo doesn’t mean that your tech gear shouldn’t be decked out! The Ed Hardy Mice and Mousepads feature the line's signature illustrations that are sure to point out to anyone who visits your office just how, um, cool you are.
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