Your T-shirt
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- _salisae_0
call it ... you ready?
Fingerless Children
- Jaline0
I don't have any nice-looking plain t-shirts at the moment. I definitely need to get some though. I want to get some white ones but it's hard to find flattering ones. Black is pretty good though.
- radar0
I think pre-sweat stained tees would sell, you make them look like 3 year old under shirts.
- ********0
I'm with baskerville, most of my t-shirts are just cheap plain white ones from Primark or H&M.
Then you have more money to spend on drugs.
- Concrete0
Clever Graphics or Ltd/Rare Tees are what I love.
*Just enough money for cheap drugs
- Bam0
skt: maybe you can combine the two?
- ********0
What, so I can look like some sort of a cunt?
- jamble0
I only buy stuff that catches my eye, I care neither what make or brand it is.
chossy
(Jun 6 06, 05:49)+1 here.
- Baskerville0
hahah "turn up the valium"
I see what they've done there.
I wish I'd thought of that, then I'd be a millionaire...
or at least have a stall in camden market.
- _salisae_0
the plain white t-shirt was designed by the us army .. a brand i don't support
- honest0
Honest's criteria for
buying teeshirts:1. will it make me look cool and individual and make me the envy of other guys but not act like a forcefield against pretty girls?
2. is it worth the money? (four lines of text does not justify £30 http://www.magmabooks.com/conten…)
3. is it teeshirt weather?
4. is it in my size?
- jakeyj0
7. depends on what the thrift store has in on that particular day
...and I don't recognize any of those brand names.
- honest0
by the by, we launch this friday:
- radar0
the plain white t-shirt was designed by the us army .. a brand i don't support
_salisae_
(Jun 6 06, 06:10)what about wife beaters?
- ********0
I haven't had a death star since fourth year tech. How much are they going to be?
- ********0
- radar0
what's the sketcky thing in the middle of the page - that's not Wu-Tang mountain is it?
- honest0
£23 i think, that's with guaranteed signed-for delivery. I could sell them cheaper but the cost of replacing a shirt which got lost in the post was a lot greater than having signed delivery. Sorry.
- honest0
it's a negative illustration of a martial arts greeting performed by one martial artist to another by form of handshake. It's basically a left open palm on top of a clenched fist. Other variations are used by various martial arts schools like a secret handshake.
- radar0
I see it now, it was a little tough to see that before