Check Diss Out… Lolita, from Dissizit New Tee Shirts Arrivals

The Lost Angels-based streewear brand, Dissizit, has just dropped its latest arrivals — featuring signature hand-styles, bold graphics and photograph that push sensuality to its limit. If you’re Dissizit fan, you know this something that Dissizit always offer. Among those eye catching tee, my attention was drawn to Lolita Tee shirt ($32).
It’s based a novel by Vladimir Nabokov entitle “Lolita” first written in English and published in 1955 in Paris. Plot summary, you can find on Wikipedia, tells a little bit about about obessession of guy named Humbert toward what he refers to as “nymphets” (a 9 to 14-year-old girls to whom he is attracted) namely Lolita.
Humbert, now widowed, picks Lolita up from camp, pretending that Charlotte is ill and in a hospital. He takes Lolita to a hotel, where he meets a strange man (later revealed to be Clare Quilty), who seems to know who he is. Humbert attempts to use sleeping pills on Lolita so that he may molest her without her knowledge, but they have little effect on her. Instead, she consciously seduces Humbert the next morning. He discovers that he is not her first lover, as she had sex with a boy at summer camp. Humbert reveals to Lolita that Charlotte is actually dead; Lolita has no choice but to accept her stepfather into her life on his terms.
The Lolita Tee is made from 100% cotton, and features a photo screen print from the 1962 movie Lolita, based on the controversial novel. Grab this tee from 80s Purple. Not forget to mention, some photos of other Dissizit new tee shirts on the streetwear online store:



this novel is classic and yet timeless, good for disizt to bring it up
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mellee Reply:
September 30th, 2009 at 10:13 pm
reading it is highly recommended!
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dissizit is so dope!!! the best street brand ever
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I read ol’ Nabokov. The movie with Claude Raines was just on TCM a few weeks ago. The book was great for the first 50 pages or so but you start to drift a bit when they drive from hotel to hotel across the West.
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