
I’d hoped to do a really big post or posts relating to
T-shirt day, but with me working full-time at the moment doing manly things (digging, mixing concrete, laying pipes, cutting slate & breaking stuff with a sledgehammer) I haven’t been able to find any time for it. I felt it would be remiss of me not to give it at least a mention though.I thought it would be fitting to post a picture of that yellow tee from Bean Dip clothing, since they were the first people to ever send me a t-shirt sample for review, and it was when people started sending me tees and companies started e-mailing me that I realised I might not be all that bad at this clothes blogging malarkey. I could get all emotional on you about how t-shirts have changed my life, because they have, but let’s remember that t-shirt day isn’t actually a international day (June 20th is also International Refugee Day, which puts things into perspective a bit), and that its meant to be lots of fun celebrating t-shirts, I’m not entirely sure how someone is meant to celebrate t-shirts, but I’m sure that you guys will find a way somehow.
T-shirt Day
*Update: Here’s a Flickr Photoset taken by Spreadshirt supremo Jana Eggers of the Boston T-Party*
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3 Responses
Mike McNeive
June 23rd, 2008 at 6:32 pm
1Thanks for including 3hundredand65shirts.com in your list of t-shirt blogs!
The blog will stay active even though the project is over.
Thanks again!
Andy
June 23rd, 2008 at 6:48 pm
2No worries Mike, I had meant to write about your project a few months ago when I first found out about it, but forgot for some reason. Its kinda weird that I rediscovered it on the last day though!
Rangga
June 25th, 2008 at 2:01 am
3duh, I miss this. Anyway, happy T-shirt day!
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