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TurbanInc is a Sikh / Punjabi based t-shirt company.

We haven't been around for too long and we are alive today because our Sangat who always gives us both positive and negative reactions to our shirts and gear.

Please let us know what you think about the site, the shirts and if anyone has any ideas please dont hesitate to ask.

We also released a Sant ji based t-shirt

Couple of articles about the company ...

http://sikhchic.com/article-detail.php?id=751&cat=6

http://thelangarhall.com/archives/981

http://www.fairfieldweekly.com/article.cfm?aid=10380

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With regards to the various images on your website.

A mixture of mahapursh's images and the images of manmat just shows confusion. All you guys are portraying is your own cocktail of punjabism.

The misuse of T-shirts with Sant Ji's images potentionally just adds to the 'demonisation' of his image which the hindu press did during the 1980's.

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you do have to admit, the sant ji shirt is quite hot. Big up to you guys for trying to do some parchar and promote the cause and awareness of 84. Do you guys have a site or something that the sangat can order off of?

What happens when some plonker wears a t-shirt with Sant jI's image and walks around being a dipstick and at the same time thinks they're promoting "the cause and awareness of 84"? Aint that becoming a common sight at the moment at bhangra melay? Sant ji didn't promote Bhangra or acting like some bollywood romantic hero.

If Sant Ji's image means so much then adopt the attributes of the image within your own image. Don't take the easy way out and commercialise the image of the khalsa.

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Its true, i remember some guy a few years back wearing one of the BOSS sweatshirts with Sant Ji's pic on the front and defenders of the faith on the back, walking through Coventry City Centre with a <banned word filter activated> in his hand! At that moment, i went up to him and said '<banned word filter activated>' We wear all these tops about 84 saying we never forget, but truthfully we have, we only really remember 84 on one day and bas we've done our bit lets do beadbi for the other 364 days! To prove you haven't forgotten is about growing your kesh, and giving your head to the Guru! For me the Bana is more effective, trust me the looks given to me at the Indian Airports!

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