T-shirt of the day
T-shirt of the day
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- drgs0
- Gardener9
- available now in the Summer 2020 rangeGardener
- target audience can't afford it thoKrassy
- Ah, H&M.
Of course.Continuity - Ah, H&M.
Of course.Continuity - Ah, H&M.
Of course.pango - Ah, H&M.
Of course.******** - Ah, H&M.
Of course.Krassy - was made to get free media attention and publicity. Achievement unlocked perfectly.Bennn
- Lol, trendy********
- Perfect for humble bragging to the world via social media that you don't even need a fucking job because you're already richnb
- Look at me having this beautiful time on this rented boat in south Italy, have fun at work you peasants I'll be here growing my influencer networknb
- You commisutopian
- NBQ005
- sick. I would wear this. american apparel eh?sarahfailin
- Gardener-1
- Nairn0
I must admit - and appreciate that it is entirely outwith the spirit of this thread - I don't really understand why people wear 'statement' clothing.
The above Dominic Cummings Tee is particularly weird to me - it's a cute idea, but why the fuck would I wear that?
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There was a family in the supermarket the other week - two parents, three kids - each had a statement emblazoned across their tees - shit like "I love ice cream" or ""feed dad beer" or whatever the fuck it was. It seriously noodled with my brain, this weird interpolation of empty memetic expressions on pastel-coloured summer tees.
- it is a little odd. my cousin has made a fortune doing fulfillment printing of that stuff. just the weirdest stuffGnash
- don't mind if utterly incongruous, deliberately confusing. Anything sincerely hinting at the wearer's 'personality' is unforgivable.Fax_Benson
- I've worn a 'Spiewak' t-shirt for a long time now, purely because it's a weird-looking word. It's the only clothing I have with a 'thing' on it, and i love it.Nairn
- Actually, that's a lie.
I have another t-shirt that has "Special Olympics Bowl-a-thon New York" or something on itNairn - Tshirts from places you've been/events I can see, tshirts from the supermarket that say 'I like beer' or 'I'm the daddy' I don't.webazoot
- I've never really understood this either. A bit like "look at me expressing my delicate personality!". I have a green t-shirt with spinach written on it.Ianbolton
- No gig tshirts or holiday souvenir ones? That's rather unusual.Doris_McSquirter
- I particularly dislike holiday souvenir tees.
Aesthetically, I just prefer plain or non-distressingly patterned fabric, which I guess doesn't help.Nairn - t-shirts look like undergarments, real men wear shirts.shapesalad
- You are an odd chap, shapesalad.
Peculiarly absolutist, sometimes. Often.Nairn
- Gardener1
- We were going to release the Catfood can artwork as a poster print last year. Had permission and all - and then they released it on the side of a cool bag.Nairn
- Like.. thanks Sainsbury's. Glad we helped you realise there'd be demand for that... .Nairn
- Love all the old Sainsbury’s Design Studio workBaskerviIle
- I don't get it. Is there something to get? Visual joke? Pun?shapesalad
- This book is great; http://fuel-design.c…
Current supermarket brand design ethos seems to be 'make it look cheap.'webazoot