Inspired by an ABC local radio discussion I figured it was time to share my fav. t-shirt collection in a new way! Rock shirts, slogans, humour, special occasions etc. Most recent ones are 'no sweat shop' t's but that hasn't always been possible. The t-type shirt originated as an industry workers buttonless undershirt, made popular and named by the US Navy. Maligned as too informal can you believe we pay companies to advertise on them? "The revolution is just a t-shirt away!" Billy Bragg
Sunday, July 27, 2014
"Give" more praxis t-shirt
One of a series of shirts, this is from morepraxis and Age Greenwood's young adult network in the UCA in VicTas!! It's just an attempt to remind people that "it's not all about you" and instead we all have the opportunity to think about others... I bought this and one with the reminder from Oscar Romero that where we invest our time defines our lives... good fair wear reminders!!
Monday, July 21, 2014
'The Gold Brigade'
The 'Rugby Championship' is just around the corner [after the Waratahs take out this year's Super 15 that is] and you may or may not have noticed that the Wallabies change jersey sponsors these days almost as often as they put them on!! Asics is the current mob, who mercifully fixed up the cow pat socks and the shorts that looked like nappies. This t-shirt is one I bought earlier this year.
The Wallabies 'gold' is OK infield but ins't always the best look off it... hence the navy option with team colour in a logo or the name!! At least we've had the stylised Wallaby since the 1990's.
I chose this t-shirt for this week as I am so excited at the brand of rugby the current Wallabies are capable of... with a forward pack chosen on form and with a blend of youth and experience, we have the parity to launch some attack through a stable back line brim full of outside talent....
Folua seemingly able to slice through any defence a couple of times
Adam Ashley-Cooper making line breaks
Kurtley Beale will get more game time and has such attacking outlook [no chip kicks please]
Bernard Foley knows his job and gets the ball to where it should be with good passing
Nick White is learning to run and does have a great kicking game
In winter who would know you're wearing the Wallabies t-shirt, well the wearer would!! I have no predictions v All Blacks this year but I am genuinely keen to watch what's possible and believe we can compete... let's face it if the All Blacks choose their own blend of youth and experience they are at formidable anywhere!!
The Wallabies 'gold' is OK infield but ins't always the best look off it... hence the navy option with team colour in a logo or the name!! At least we've had the stylised Wallaby since the 1990's.
I chose this t-shirt for this week as I am so excited at the brand of rugby the current Wallabies are capable of... with a forward pack chosen on form and with a blend of youth and experience, we have the parity to launch some attack through a stable back line brim full of outside talent....
Folua seemingly able to slice through any defence a couple of times
Adam Ashley-Cooper making line breaks
Kurtley Beale will get more game time and has such attacking outlook [no chip kicks please]
Bernard Foley knows his job and gets the ball to where it should be with good passing
Nick White is learning to run and does have a great kicking game
In winter who would know you're wearing the Wallabies t-shirt, well the wearer would!! I have no predictions v All Blacks this year but I am genuinely keen to watch what's possible and believe we can compete... let's face it if the All Blacks choose their own blend of youth and experience they are at formidable anywhere!!
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
"Famous Brand Logo"
I don't think I've posted this one already? This is a WORD brand shirt bought online from a graphic design themed set of t's!! It's the font that NIKE and others might use but reads like the draft text ready for the actual. I guess the 'humour' is that all you need to do is change from these draft words to a brand and apparently you've changed who you are... just do it! and the like, I suppose it could have said I'm fit, cool and can afford to waste money money on brand name shirts.
It's a comment about the fact the humble t-shirt moved for being a military utility clothing item and now we pay companies to advertise themselves on our bodies... at a premium price in most cases. Not only that, unlike this American Apparel t-shirt [no sweat shop at least] we pay the shirt maker a few cents, slap on a sports company logo and charge anywhere from $40-100 for the privilege of wearing it around!! Or is that just what I think this one is saying? Of course it sits filed on the draw [or scrunched up in this case] next to my brand name ones!!
Monday, July 7, 2014
"Interpretive Dance"
Do you need to have been around in the 1980s to truly appreciate the humour of this t-shirt... It was the time when communal singing led by acoustic guitars was replaced by ensembles with keyboard, woodwind, drums... using more grumpy people's gifts and not just leaving all the girls at the weekend camp to swoon over the guitarists... then came dramatic readings, drama, poetry and 'interpretive dance'... teardrops, hearts, arms swept to heaven, twirling circles... and satires of the same at many a concert!! Like many options at that time there was always an element of 'slightly less creative copy.'
Unfair? Either way it is a conversation starter at the shops and at boring meetings!!
Sunday, July 6, 2014
'Batman'
It's not the usual colour [black on black] and that's why I chose it...
From the schlocky 60s TV show I watched every afternoon as a kid, to the brilliant Christian Bale reboots [let's just forget about Clooney and Kilmer] and onwards to Ben Affleck, there's something about the interplay between the villainous characters and the flawed hero that makes for great stories...
Christian Bale's movies allowed the story to be told about the alter ego and the way Batman was a divisive character. The late Heath Ledger deserves a mention for his hauntingly evil portrayal of the Joker and the way these stories lend themselves to toys, action, martial arts, intrque, tech and strong characters!! Love it!!
From the schlocky 60s TV show I watched every afternoon as a kid, to the brilliant Christian Bale reboots [let's just forget about Clooney and Kilmer] and onwards to Ben Affleck, there's something about the interplay between the villainous characters and the flawed hero that makes for great stories...
Christian Bale's movies allowed the story to be told about the alter ego and the way Batman was a divisive character. The late Heath Ledger deserves a mention for his hauntingly evil portrayal of the Joker and the way these stories lend themselves to toys, action, martial arts, intrque, tech and strong characters!! Love it!!
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