I'm heavily opposed to wearing shirts with text on them. Either the text doesn't represent my opinion, is plain stupid or is an advert for some brand. I refuse to pay to be a walking billboard. If you want me to advertise for you, give me a shirt for free dammit.
As such I have mostly plain black shirts that I wear for years on end. I have a couple of coloured shirts but they're with patterns and such.
Ravenprose said:I own six plain dark grey t-shirts that I wear ...
SupremeAC said:
I'm heavily opposed to wearing shirts with text on them...
This was my philosophy up until about 10 years ago, then I got these limited edition carbonated beverage t-shirts which were pretty stylish (and obtuse). Moving to Australia also helped.
Whenever I am at the mall and waiting on someone I count the number of shirts that go by that have either:
a) a reference to LA or other California destination.
b) a number or a year on it.
If they still have malls or other populated centres in your country give this a try. It's ridiculous how many of them there are, particularly the whole numbers thing as in "76" or "83" etc...
Foolz said:Fun fact, I'm currently topless.
Look in the other dumpster, you might find a T shirt.
robio said:Fun fact, I'm wearing a t-shirt I bought during my new age douchebag phase in the year 2000. Still fits!
What's it look like?
Foolz said:Fun fact, I'm currently topless.
I'm here now, everything will be okay!
phantom_leo said:I'm here now, everything will be okay!
Topless or bottomless?
phantom_leo said:I'm here now, everything will be okay!
Thanks, I'm feeling much warmer now.
What is your T Shirt inventory status?
I have just slightly too many, but not a lot.
Most of mine are prints advertising carbonated beverages and locations I have visited. Sporting teams would be in the top three, but since I left USA over 12 years ago all my favorite teams (Angels, Dodgers, Padres) shirts have deterioateed to the point they had to be disposed of.
So tell us, what's your t-shirt inventory looking like and are you a hoader, a curator or a hater (polo pop-collar type).