I was wearing the test pattern before Sheldon but my black t-shirt had a smaller frame of colours. In this new addition to the collection I've relented and chosen the larger design and as part of my latest effort to not just buy black t-shirts. I've chosen what redbubble now offer as a deeper brown colour than the one they used to sell. These are 'no sweat shop' online t's in their hundreds of thousands... there are always new designs tempting me to buy in...
I like the monitor test pattern [and the TV version] because lots of kids I work with have no idea what it is... they've seen blue screen on a Windows computer [who hasn't] but don't know where this comes from. Anyhow, I just like the colour!!
I think this is my 60th t-shirt of the week post... nowhere near done yet!!
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
Friday, January 30, 2015
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Apple "Genius"
No, I haven't taken up a job at the Apple Store at Charlestown, but it might be fun to wear this in there one day!! This is one of my summer 2015 additions to the collection though it's not the same thick woven fabric as the authentic variety I think it'd be fun to go in answering customers questions with a range of less than helpful replies...
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