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Cut from the same cloth - A brief history of the t-shirt |

Monday, 30 April 2007
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T-shirts
are a proven way to make a provocative statement - but which are the most
iconic - and what do they say about the humble wearer? Nowadays the t-shirt is used in many provocative, innovative and controversial ways, whether it's a social statement or boosting a rock bands merchandise sales - its uses are endless. But what do different t-shirts say about the people who wear them?
Frankie Say Relax T-shirt A mock up with colour map of Hitler's European Tour
1939-45, or as its better known, World War 2, with dates in England
cancelled. Is this a bit close to the bone, considering the horror of the
Holocaust? I guess this all depends on the nature of the person wearing it, as
people wear t-shirts with some mighty strange designs - but may be it could be appropriated
by Nazi scum who may mis-understand the message, which ultimately is of
Hitler's failure to beat the civilised world.
So
there you are, a snapshot of some of the t-shirts doing the rounds on the internet,
if there's one thing you can say about t-shirt wearers it's that they are
always individual, and nothing is taboo if it's on the front of your chest!
Summary: T-shirts are a proven way to make a provocative statement - This article looks at why t-shirts first became popular, what t-shirts people are currently wearing and what it might say about them. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Richard Flanagan is the managing director of 8ball t-shirts. 8ball are based in the United Kingdom but sell all over the world via the internet. Rich doesn't have a favourite t-shirt as he loves so many but he currently has a passion for 80's fashion t-shirts.
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