stop with the screened graphics.
Out of context: Reply #38
- Started
- Last post
- 56 Responses
- version30
you are all bitching about something that is coming full circle once again, do you really think the screened shirt just now got old.
no.
it's just you've just paying too much attention to the whole thing too long so now you're bored and uninterested
i wonder if thats the same thing that makes married couples be sick of each other?
it's nice to see you around leah,
yes embroidery is way nicer, but the new black, eh, whatever, it isn't, i have embriodered shirts that are older than everyone on this board
style is what's classic
so many people complain when they see too much of something, i say stop pigeon-holng your view. appreciate something outside what you usually enjoy even if it's not your style.
you'd be surprised how something you got sick of can be cool again if you start to see what all is really out there being offered and how diverse design is theses days.
i'm proud of the people i see selling thier wares; be it shirts, caps, bags, etc... they are expressing themselves while being entrepreneurial. it's very commendable
seeing a company like threadless who takes the designs of thier puiblic and puts it on the only seatshop in america's fabric, only then do i have a problem with the graphic t community
in fact, i could go for a really technical interfaced 2A site, some drop shadow, a screened graphic t, and no more cowbell,.
Tthen again i'm the kind of guy that wears sandals, rocks a fauxhawk, and spray paints LPs