How about Tape Op Shirts?
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http://www.tapeop.com/shop/ I forgot about these till you mentioned it. I should get one.
myspace.com/blackdiscoballstudio/
I followed the link to actually buy one and got this http://tonevendor.com/catalog/tops?notFound for the 2XL T. It doesn't look like any t-shirts are available at that site.
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We ran out. MAybe we'll make more some time...
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I think the magazine has great looking covers-- maybe you could do small runs of each cover as they come out.
Short story-- I really like how threadless.com just makes small quantities of tees and there are so many different designs. This variety and relative uniqueness somehow gives emphasis to whatever design you purchase. I was raving about the designs to a colleague and a week later he wore a t-shirt that simply had "Threadless.com" printed on it. I guess he missed the point?
Looking at my own modest archive I can see a few goodies that are pretty much there-- others might involve polarization, or maybe cutting out layers to make the image flow onto the irregular shape of a tee, but easy stuff. They're already good designs.
I suppose some covers would be harder to translate than others, and I'd hate to add to anyone's workload. But I'd buy 'em. Several every year.
Hehe-- you should also make a print of the "Purity and Honesty in Recordings" manifesto with an image of Larry Crane waving a glock. "One punch in per track motherfu*#er!"
Short story-- I really like how threadless.com just makes small quantities of tees and there are so many different designs. This variety and relative uniqueness somehow gives emphasis to whatever design you purchase. I was raving about the designs to a colleague and a week later he wore a t-shirt that simply had "Threadless.com" printed on it. I guess he missed the point?
Looking at my own modest archive I can see a few goodies that are pretty much there-- others might involve polarization, or maybe cutting out layers to make the image flow onto the irregular shape of a tee, but easy stuff. They're already good designs.
I suppose some covers would be harder to translate than others, and I'd hate to add to anyone's workload. But I'd buy 'em. Several every year.
Hehe-- you should also make a print of the "Purity and Honesty in Recordings" manifesto with an image of Larry Crane waving a glock. "One punch in per track motherfu*#er!"
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