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Ja-Shin, Whynatte’s diplomat in the far east, was recently visiting relatives in Taiwan. Needless to say, she wore her Whynatte shirt each and every day, and sent us a few photos from her travels abroad:
“This is me, my mom, and my grandma, all praying for Whynattes. That big pot in front of us is an ancient latte urn, used by Buddhist monks to keep their latte hot”

In Taiwan, the rocks and bushes look almost exactly like the American version of rocks and bushes:

I’ll send a free Whynatte shirt to the first person that can translate the Hebrew writing on this bridge:

“Grandma told me to rub this pregnant guys belly, and make a wish. I wished that one day I would be taking a shower, and that the water would turn into latte, and that my body wash would turn into Jagermeister, and that my pet dog would turn into a dingo”

The Whynatte clothing line is already huge in Taiwan. However, for the Asian market, we went with the fractional theme of “Why and 1/2″. That’s the thing about mastering the global marketplace – You’ve got to know how to adapt to the culture.

“This is an old Espresso machine from back in the 1930′s”










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The translation?
Piece of cake for a WhyNatte Guru:
Honk Twice for WhyNatte
Three Times for Love
Mind the Edge
hmm, my Hebrew lessons haven’t been going so well…
Taiwan has got to be the coolest island in the Mediterranean