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Parev fellow Armos, It's almost Christmas, and I don't know about you, but I just love dressing my family up in matching outfits for the holiday season. Whether it's for an ugly sweater party, family pics, or even Christmas morning, there's something so cute about the whole family – big and small – matching. Well, things just got a whole lot cuter thanks to The Hye Line's Christmas Collection of Armenian T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, Hoodies, Onesies and more! From our "Gaghant Baba's Favorite" and "Ho Ho Hokis" Christmas creations, to "Fa La La La Lahmajun" and "Char Paree…I Tried," each one...

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Parev fellow Armos, My sister and I are both proud Armenian Moms, so designing CUTE and COMFY Armenian baby onesies and t-shirts was at the top of our list when creating The Hye Line. And now that we have them created, we're having trouble deciding which one is our favorite! Personally, I love the PILAF MONSTER t-shirt. Since I was a little girl, Armenian Pilaf has always been my FAVORITE food. Like if I was stuck on a desert island, and could only eat ONE thing, I would hands down choose pilaf. My kids seem to have inherited this trait...

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Parev fellow Armos, When my sister and I first came up with the idea of launching The Hye Line, we set out to create a company that would celebrate the uniqueness of our Armenian culture and traditions. We never thought that just a few months later, the Armenian people would be experiencing the terrible atrocities happening in Artsakh right now. Our hearts are with our fellow Armenians everywhere, who are feeling completely heartbroken. And our prayers are for the Armenian civilians in Artsakh, who have been displaced from their indigenous land. Here at The Hye Line, we are committed to doing...

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Parev fellow Armos!!! And thank you for visiting us at The Hye Line! We are so glad you're here! And we're also so glad that what was once a seed of a fun idea has turned into THIS! You see, the entire idea for launching a company that would celebrate all it means to be Armenian started in the beginning of quarantine, as my sister and I were entering what felt like our 100th consecutive day of wearing comfy t-shirts. (I mean who's not wearing t-shirts all day, every day right now?) We said to each other, wouldn't it be...

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