Feb 21, 2010

Where do you buy Punjabi T-Shirts ?

Where do you buy Punjabi T-Shirts ? at Nagar Kirtan, at a Mela, at Special Functions, that is crazy !! Your wasting your money.

People, your wasting your money on booths / stalls which are setup on the streets on wooden tents. They are out there to loot you for cheap piece of clothing and an easy way to reach hundreds of people. They do this because its an easy way to make money and they know you'll fall in to their trap.

Here are the companies who are doing this..
Turban Inc, Rootsgear, Panjab Mall, 1469, Vikram Khalsa, and Small Unknown Vendors

(Disclaimer: We're not associated with these companies or degrading them by showing you their names, we just want you to make an informed choice. Like always, its your choice.)


A smart person would never buy from the streets, because he / she knows that 100's or even 1000's of these tees are printed via a local screen printing companies, handled unprofessionally, unbranded, and sold for alot more than their worth. Most of the punjabi community knows this, yet they still do the same mistake of purchasing a cheap t-shirt from a punjabi t-shirt company who have set up their so called booths because they don't want to setup a real shop for themselves, setting up a booth, makes them the underdog.

People, are you nuts !! There is a better way to shop for t-shirts and its in your home. Yes, Home sweet Home, at TDjunkie.com you can browse for what you like, then make your purchase directly online from the comfort of your home, on our safe and secure website which is powered by industry leader Cafepress since over 9 years now. You'll feel the difference when you wear our tees, because they are printed on the world's biggest brands Hanes, American Apparel, and Adidas.

These punjabi t-shirt companies also have their own websites and they will sell you leftovers from what they are bringing back from their booths. Do you really want to order a leftover piece of clothing ? Think again, before making that purchase with them online or offline (booths).

Do the right thing. Order from a trusted online source, and we've been doing this since 2001, and just recently we've enhanced features on our website to make our designs absolutely easy to find and categorized appropriately. Visit http://www.tdjunkie.com/ to discover what you've been missing and just compare us. We carry the world's biggest selection of punjabi and desi t-shirts.

We hope you'll make an informed choice, after all you'll be wearing it, it will represent you.

TDJUNKIE
The trusted source for great t-shirts.

Nov 23, 2009

Punjabi Wallpapers for iPhone or Blackberry

Free Punjabi iPhone or Blackberry Wallpapers. We're giving away high quality professional wallpapers to make your iPhone or Blackberry totally Punjabi.

Did I mention they are Free? Free, yes absolutely Free, Free, Free. More to come soon !!


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These wallpapers are directly from our punjabi t-shirt collection, if your looking to buy these t-shirts, please do visit tdjunkie.com's SIKH section where the entire collection of punjabi t-shirts are available for Men, Women, and Kids.

Not only its a better collection than most punjabi t-shirt companies, its one of oldest and most trusted online source for buying punjabi clothing, Since 2001.


How to add wallpapers on your iPhone ?

Here are the easy steps you can take to make use of our punjabi wallpapers on your iPhone. The first step is to save the desired wallpaper to your Mac or PC via your favorite browser.

1. Right-click or control-click on the image you want to use.
2. Select "Save as..." and save the image to your hard drive.
* Mac users can either save the image to a folder or add it to their iPhoto library.
* PC users will want to save the wallpaper into their "My Pictures" folder.

Connect the iPhone to your computer and do the following:

1. Launch iTunes then click the Photos tab and select "Sync photos from:"
2. From the pop-up menu, do one of the following:
* If your using a Mac, choose iPhoto or your Pictures folder.
* If you're using a PC, choose Photoshop Album, Photoshop Elements, or your My Pictures folder.
3. Choose Folder, then choose any folder on your computer that has images.
4. Choose "All photos," or choose "Selected folders" or "Selected albums" and choose the folders or albums you want to sync.
5. Navigate to the Settings application on your iPhone, and choose the appropriate group of photos where you saved the wallpaper, then tap the image and set as wallpaper.

That's it, you should see your custom wallpaper on the iPhone's start-up screen as well as for incoming calls that do not have a contact assigned to them.

Apr 4, 2009

Gurdwara visit shocks me !!!

Blogging after a real long break, I know I've been nearly absent for 9 months on this blog that's because I've been updating my other t-shirt blog. But there is nothing to worry, I'm back to blog about new experiences with Sikh people in this country (U.S.A) and also a dramatic shift in the way Sikhs behave at their own Gurudwara's (temple / church).

3 Months ago, I went to the Gurdwara. It is a great experience every time I visit because I get to learn something new from the Guru Granth Sahib (holy book). But lately my visits are bothering me, Why ? well lets see after the ardas, I ate the langar (food),

Here is what shocked me:

  • The Lady who was serving the Langar was not wearing a Chunni (scarf) on her head while serving.
  • The person receiving was also not covering his head, although he considers himself a jatt*, but that does not give him any special reason to not cover his head. At least wear a scarf, what a shame. (*after I spoke to him).

Hopefully, this stops as our Sikh Gurus have told us to cover our heads during langar. If the parents don't do anything to respect their religion then Why will their children ?

Things I've been noticing thereafter,

  • Many people were not wearing Kara (mainly youth).
  • They were speaking in English even in the Gurdwara. I sort of came up with a solution to this problem.

Solution:



Have the youth wear The Punjabi Alphabets t-shirts which are available on our site, the punjabi youth seem to be very interested in wearing punjabi clothing so why not use this method to teach them the Punjabi Language. I'm not saying that they will learn punjabi this way, but it will at least get them a step closer to speaking our very own language.

Just my little effort to make these problems go away, as it seems Sikhism is fading away from its existence in this world.

If you want to do something about the issues / problems mentioned in this blog, observe and complain this to your local Gurdwara head, or the Babaji who takes care of the Gurdwara in your neighborhood. I did, and you should too.

Jun 19, 2008

One SIKH.


A BRAND NEW punjabi t-shirt design called (ONE SIKH). This designs speaks for itself, it defines the word SIKH, one glance at it and you will understand what a ONE SIKH goes through in his everyday life. The SIKH here in this design is the LION (Singh) which hold the KHANDA crown rising to the top from a great struggle.

Available at TDjunkie.com in the SIKH section. This design is also available for women as well because it defines a SIKH. So the meaning also applies for the brave SIKH women.

One SIKH, the soldier, the servant, the sacrifice. One SIKH is still devoted to protect, save, and rise.

Proud (SIKH)
http://www.cafepress.com/proudsikh 

Apr 6, 2008

VAISAKHI CELEBRATIONS (w/ Photos) in Los Angeles

The Sikh community of Southern California celebrates the 309th Anniversary of Vaisakhi at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

The convention center was intelligently modified into a Gurudwara. The Sikh Community showed up with shrill vibrant floats from major California Gurudwaras across the state. They was the big Langar Hall with seva volunteers serving Langar (food) all day long.

Apart from everything there, there was LOVE at this place. LOVE of Kirtan Groups, LOVE of Parents, LOVE of Vahiguru. I'm now sharing this LOVE with you through photographs.




To see all the photos, visit the VAISAKHI PAGE.