Would You Wear A T-shirt That Said ......

Spacemiu said:
All these
b*tch
c*nt
wh*re
Goddamn
***hole
Bastard
Cocksucker
Fashionista
motherf*cker




Excluding the racial slures


******
Spick
Cracker

Spacemiu, my man! That's the way to go...

Personally I don't like wearing "statement" shirts...I see too many college kids wear them and the type that do isn't the kind I like to be associated with. (Yes snob)
 
so, have micouture's t-shirts popped into the likes of Colette and Alife yet?

I'd take one of those shirts, wear em with some seriously worn out $700 jeans and Nike SB dunks, now THAT's a statement :innocent: B)
 
I'd only wear few of those words and they must have different color writting than the shirt...

wh*re
Cracker
Bastard

I wouldn't wear these below, mainly because I would be ostracized in my small conservative town...

***hole
Goddamn
******
Spick
b*tch
c*nt
Cocksucker
Fashionista
motherf*cker
 
No, if I want to make a statement I will do it properly.
 
I had a little idea I was bouncing around a couple of months ago, I may put it into production:
Ready?
White t-shirt, with plain black block print on the front that says:

Pants


Awesome? Absolutely. Kids would buy the hell out of it for $15 a pop. You figure, the shirt and lettering is going to set you back around $5, thats some good profit!

You heard it here first!

-Albert
 
I think its ok to own one, and if you dont wear the hell out of it, why not. Ofcourse as long as its not insulting, some people I just wanna walk up to and slap for what their shirts say!
My cousin has a "Dont feed the Models" (he is currently striving towards finding an agency)
I have a " Everyone loves a Catholic girl"
My boyf has a "Employee of the month", "Trust me Im a Doctor" (he is in his final semester of Medschool, so its cool),& " I rock Catholic girls".
The latter one I bought for him, though I wasnt sure what it meant, but he gets so many complements for it! He wore it in Vegas once and I swear it caused more attention than my loud oufits!
 
Chinor1z said:
I had a little idea I was bouncing around a couple of months ago, I may put it into production:
Ready?
White t-shirt, with plain black block print on the front that says:

Pants


Awesome? Absolutely. Kids would buy the hell out of it for $15 a pop. You figure, the shirt and lettering is going to set you back around $5, thats some good profit!

You heard it here first!

-Albert

To add to this:

Make matching white pants that have the letters silkscreened "Shirt" in black on them.

Here's the twist:

The shirt: $560 (because of the hand-treated vintage effect)
Pants: $800

There U Have It.
 
Of course shirt will be across the *** of the white pants, and will be low-rise warmups!

I'll only charge $225 for the shirt for the first 200. This will be a market test.

But seriously, the shirt is key.
 
nope

:woot: well just speaking from my little corner of the world, 'conversation' message tees are so SO SOOO OVER!!!! :lol:
like bazaar said, picturing paris hilton in her 'dont be jealous' tee, "WE'RE NOT!!" :lol:
conversation tees are so so so over!! :shock:
I wont wear any tee shirt other than authentic 70s/80s vintage tees.
tees with obvious messages like the above??
yuck. :sick:

maybe in 5 or 10 more years.
but for now, vintage ONLY 70s/80s. :o
 
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lady grey said:
:woot: well just speaking from my little corner of the world, 'conversation' message tees are so SO SOOO OVER!!!! :lol:
like bazaar said, picturing paris hilton in her 'dont be jealous' tee, "WE'RE NOT!!" :lol:
conversation tees are so so so over!! :shock:
I wont wear any tee shirt other than authentic 70s/80s vintage tees.
tees with obvious messages like the above??
yuck. :sick:

maybe in 5 or 10 more years.
but for now, vintage ONLY 70s/80s. :o

That's a good attitude...I too am tired of conversation tees to be honest, yesterday at the airport I saw some dude wearing a "Trust Me, I'm a Virgin" tee and that was seriously sickening.

What kind of vintage tees do you like to wear? Band tees, school tees, sports team tees? I like wearing stuff with a vintage effect but the thrift stores I've gone to I didn't have the patience to dig around and never found anything I liked, so I'm stuck with buying $90 brand new tees that have a vintage look...it's not the same, I know, but I've gotten used to it :lol:
 
my DAD brought me a shirt from NY that said "New York F'in City"...My ex boyfriend fell in love with and i handed it to him with NOOO REGRETS! with that being said, i wont ever wear anything with those words! also, i HATE those abercrombie type shirts that say things like..."I would, but not with you"....Like honestly, whats THAT all about? sorry thats a bit off topic but grrrr, i hate those shirts with those meaningless phrases (a la Britney Spears!)
 
There might not be anything 'new' in this day and age but what happened to artistic slant FGS - The words offered allude to be triggers for teh modern day but yet are just a crass example of the statement generation we are in.
Apologies for the vent but I think the N word might have sent my African reared head scatty.
As a woman, you have to understand that many see us as nothing more than a walking wh*re/sl*t/c*nt, I think it would be wrong for me to wrongly re-instate these base stereotypes. No, I am not a lesbian.
Oops yet another vent.
LAstly if you want to support contemporary art and modern edgy fashion/art spokespeople - get yourself a TREVOR BROWN t-shirt. I own 5. I always get loads of comments when I wear them. It does two jobs. It inspires compliments and outrage. We all know a strong image is worth a thousand words. And if you cannot manage that like TREVOR BROWN, if you are going to write something at least make it funny FFS.

how about a picture of a turd and below it is written
I FEEL LIKE sh*t
or a turd reflected in a mirror with "you look like sh*t" -

or maybe one of the Spanner court case t-shirts which say (I have one)
USED ABUSED& LOVED IT
- now that is a BOLD statement and at least it was a riveting contentious court case in its days!!
Give me a break or find a REAl issue to spout about. And lay off the N word!!! Unless it spells 'All i need is Napalm'
 
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micouture said:
interesting - but i feel that a statement like that is too "of this time" - in 20 years who will rember ossama? Some of these statements are universal - for all time all cultures.
Thats the dumbest thing I have ever read...who WONT remember osama bin laden? Thats like saying, in 20 years, who will remember Hitler?
 
vintage tees

Fade to Black said:
That's a good attitude...I too am tired of conversation tees to be honest, yesterday at the airport I saw some dude wearing a "Trust Me, I'm a Virgin" tee and that was seriously sickening.

What kind of vintage tees do you like to wear? Band tees, school tees, sports team tees? I like wearing stuff with a vintage effect but the thrift stores I've gone to I didn't have the patience to dig around and never found anything I liked, so I'm stuck with buying $90 brand new tees that have a vintage look...it's not the same, I know, but I've gotten used to it :lol:

go to ebay.com
search 'vintage shirt'

youll find 2000 tees at any time. :o
i collect vintages of many bands but also pop stuff like 'miami vice' and other college/high school stuff. summer camps. :lol:
mostly bands though. I have about 750 tees, all 70s/80s.

why would anyone wear an osama tee???? :yuk:
there is a funny Hitler shirt from late 70s, very Punk
"European Tour 1937-1940" :o
But I wldnt buy it & I wldnt ever wear it. :ninja:

Joy division Or New order tees or jesus & mary chain is good enough for me B)
 
b*tch
c*nt
wh*re

you're basically degrading yourself, and askin' ppl to call u these things.

******

it's insulting to people with dark skin.

Spick
Cracker

!?

Goddamn
***hole
Bastard

no no no

Cocksucker

this is tottallyyyyy degrading!!

Fashionista

i'm think that people would think im so full of myself

motherf*cker

definately no.


haha :D
 
Here are a few of my t-shirts:



I have another one also with :: Rockstar MOther Fu*ker'' written on :D

So I guess I would say YES to your question, but I would definitly not wear racists words and stuff like that.
 
no. because they are cheap and look very cheap.
worst fashion ever when they just have nothing but them words. like ew
 
hobbs said:
no. because they are cheap and look very cheap.

AHAHa. No because it is written ''mean'' words on the t-shirt, that this t-shirt is cheap... It could be any Designer t-shirt with full quality so what you say isnt really logical.

I'm sorry, but this is in the most part more an opinion than a quality choice.
I can't seem to find the correlation between quality and what is written on the shirt, really...

OH and btw, no because a t-shirt is 150$ that it is absolutly beautifull, and not because a t-shirt is 30-50$ that its cheap and ugly... just think about that.:blush:
 
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