![vintagevantage6 vintagevantage6-480x360 Glow in the Dark by Vintage Vantage [Review]](http://hideyourarms.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/vintagevantage6-480x360.jpg)
I can tick off another aspect of my t-shirt collection, no one had ever sent me a t-shirt with glow in the dark ink on it, so when I was offered another review sample from the gang over at Vintage Vantage I thought I’d indulge my love of clothing that
glows and
lights up by asking for to send over their design with glow in the dark ink on it, which is appropriately called ‘Glow in the Dark.’
![glow glow Glow in the Dark by Vintage Vantage [Review]](http://hideyourarms.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/glow.gif)
I wore this last Saturday night, and I got at least four comments from the people I was out with (all girls - that’s how I roll!) asking whether it actually glowed in the dark. I assured them it did, but that we’d need to go somewhere pitch black for them to be able to see it properly, needless to say, my ladies can’t be tricked by such lines and I went home alone that evening!
It does glow in the dark though, as the .gif below attests, but the effect isn’t that dramatic, as is often the case with glow in the dark clothing, you actually do need to be in near-complete darkness for the effect to be good and clear. I had thought that it might be quite funny if a t-shirt that has “glow in the dark” written on it didn’t actually glow in the dark, just because of the way that the tee would set you up for something that may or may not exist.
![vintagevantage2 vintagevantage2 Glow in the Dark by Vintage Vantage [Review]](http://hideyourarms.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/vintagevantage2.jpg)
Vintage Vantage have a pretty decent knack for creating a a tee which feels as if it might be many years old, that is to say, they do achieve their aims in attempting to create a tee with a vintage look and feel. The cut of their tees is good too, at a guess I’d say that they’re about as wide as an American Apparel tee, but maybe an inch to an inch and a half shorter, which is a better fit for me personally as I sometimes find that AA tees can run a little bit long. The print quality feels great, I can’t really tell the difference between a regular print from Vintage Vantage and this glow in the dark ink, but since I’ve never had a glowing tee before I don’t know if there should actually be a difference, either way, it feels good.
Costiness=$22.50 Buy it from Vintage Vantage
3 Responses
Derek
October 2nd, 2008 at 11:09 pm
1I haven’t seen a glow in the dark shirt in a while. Good stuff!
henryv
October 3rd, 2008 at 11:02 am
2Maybe the Philly chicks will be up for some hardcore glow-in-the-dark teen-wolf style cupboard action?
Andy
October 3rd, 2008 at 11:46 am
3We can only hope.
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