AV by Olly Moss for Threadless

by Andy on August 11, 2008

in Mens, T-shirts, Threadless, Womens

1379 store4 AV by Olly Moss for Threadless 1379 store AV by Olly Moss for Threadless

I was pretty much only posting this t-shirt because it gives me an opportunity to point out my massive new TV (52 glorious inches!), but then I actually gave it a decent look, and I realised that its actually rather cleverer (how can a word about something being smart make you sound so stupid when you say it?) than I first gave it credit for. The minimalist frontage with a standby ‘light’ and a jack for headphones, is strongly contrasted with the busy goings on at the back, although I was expecting the text on the back to reveal some kind of joke, some of the sockets being labeled with more human attributes than ‘video output’, for example, but I guess Olly wanted to take this down a more serious route. Well, as serious as you can get when you’re wearing a tee that tries to make you look like an AV amp.

That said, I wouldn’t actually wear this. I appreciate the concept, and its executed very well, but I think it would make me look like I worked for a home theatre company if I wore it.

Costiness=$20 Tee Link

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{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Anthony August 12, 2008 at 2:34 am

Yo, what’s your Xbox Live GT?

2 Andy August 12, 2008 at 11:03 am

I don’t actually have one at the moment, I used to play a fair bit of Halo online (and some Project Gotham) but recently I haven’t had time to play, and I just let the subscription cancel when it was up for renewal. I’ll post my GT if I ever subscribe though.

3 Kevin August 12, 2008 at 2:49 pm

I agree with you; that’s a really cool shirt but it would be difficult to pull off.

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