Posted Dec 06, 2007 at 05:16AM by Charles D. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: Blizzard, Christmas, J!NX
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Real-life epic items anyone? Team J!NX delivers to players some cool t-shirts, as well as a couple of new collectible trinkets just in time for the holiday season from Blizzard's World of Warcraft.

Some of you may remember the previous line of t-shirts that the clothing company has released, ranging from specialized class-themed t-shirts to other neat accessories.

Players who are looking to get into the Christmas season will definitely enjoy the holiday-themed designs, available for both men and women. Depending on the size of your orders, each tee ranges from US$ 17.99 to US$ 20.99.

If you're also looking for something a little cheaper, there are always those World of Warcraft Keychains that come in both Horde and Alliance flavors for US$ 9.99 a pop.

To top it off, you can wrap whatever gifts you have in mind with Horde and Alliance-themed gift wrappers available through their website (just click on the Via link below). If all of these items don't give WoW players a white Christmas, then we don't know what will.


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