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Far from Quiet on the Western Front

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Have you ever had that experience where you see someone’s creative endeavor and it’s so unbelievably good that it almost physically hurts? Well, I feel those pangs every time I see the work of Kathie Sever and her custom clothing line Ramonster. With it’s distinctly American lines, Ramonster mixes western wear, a rockabilly sensibility, mad embroidery skills and a healthy dose of humor. I love her description of the design process involved in creating her custom clothing - read about it here.

Below is a selection of children’s clothing she’s created for customers. And because I just couldn’t help myself, you’ll also find a mosaic of her Flickr images showcasing work she’s done for the big kids.

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1. mark’s shirt, 2. front, octopus dreams, 3. DSC02079, 4. hammerfront, 5. the suit, 6. Seven&7, 7. front, strongman, 8. who’s that girl?, 9. elephant, entertaining 2, 10. wiiile, 11. steve poltz!, 12. okey dokey back

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4 Responses to “Far from Quiet on the Western Front”

  1. kathie Says:

    oh wow! i just clicked on the junior society link that popped up on my google reader and hey! it’s me!
    thanks, y’all! we’re big junior society fans over here at ramonster world headquarters, as well!!

  2. Cowboy Friendly Says:

    Wow, Katie Sever’s creations I should say are so amazing!.. I like those western wears, especially those worn by those cute kids! They looked so fun and comfortable to wear

    Thanks for sharing this to us!

  3. The Grand Poobah Says:

    Kathie, It’s my pleasure!

  4. Junior Society » Blog Archive » Holiday Jamboee M-R Says:

    [...] R is for Ramonster custom western wear for kids and adults. 2009 Jr Soc post: April 28 [...]

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