Description: ** BUNDLE AND SAVE: 10% off of 2 items or more! 20% off 4 items or more!! Our Entire store!!! **Discounts are for the entire order and are automatically added once the items are in your cart This is i-D Magazine issue 263 February 2006. This issue features Oscar at Oxygen on the front cover, and a 2-page photo spread in the center of the magazine. i-D is a British bimonthly magazine dedicated to fashion, music, art and youth culture. The magazine features people in fashion, music, art, clubs, film, and every other creative field. i-D was founded by designer and former Vogue art director Terry Jones in 1980. Your magazine will be carefully placed within a resealable 1.5 mil Polypropylene sleeve to protect your magazine from dust and moisture. Sleeved magazine is then placed within a rigid flat pack envelope to be shipped via USPS Ground Advantage. All of our magazine stock held in climate controlled facilities. That means dust and mold filtration of our circulating air supply as well as protection from sunlight. Shipping is FREE. **CONDITION NOTES: Used Magazine. No address label. MINT condition. Magazine is from a single individual's large personal collection. It spent it's entire life contained in a climate controlled environment. Smoke free. Please see photos for further detail. Please see our FLEET COLLECTICAstore for more modern & vintagecollectible magazines!
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Signed By: Brad Pitt
Publication Name: i-D Magazine
Dimensions: 12" x 10"
Publisher: Bedford Media
Publication Month: February
Publication Year: 2006
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Bimonthly
Issue Number: 263
Features: Sleeved
Genre: Design, Fashion, Lifestyle, Music
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Fashion, Lifestyle, Design, Anton Hegarty