Thursday, 22 October 2009

3rd post



This is the break down of my favourite t-shirt, it has information about the t-shirt, i.e. where its from how much it costs, why i liked it and things like that.

Wednesday, 21 October 2009

2nd post


i really liked this T-shirt which was of the website 'Threadless' i thought it was quite funny, and i like the brightness of the tee as it stands out which is a good eye catcher. i think this top is quite different, and humorous.
The cost of this Tee is $15 , and evan with shipping it is still the same amount.

this T-shirt i chose i quite liked out of all the t-shirts on the website , i wouldn't ever buy it though, its not that good really, it was just the only good one on the website thats why. The one thing i like about it is what it says , as im short so i found it quite funny! but as i said its not that good , its plain and simple , whereas the other top above what the women is wearing, it is much better, more creative and funny, it's definitely more of an eye catcher than this top.




Tuesday, 20 October 2009

1st blog


http://www.supplierlist.com/photo_images/77126/Af_women_t-shirts_Abercrombie_amd_Fitch_women.jpg
history of T-shirts is varied with great historical reconances. T-shirts are a political tool and also something to cover nudity. the history of T-shirts are to place important and life changing messages in to the public!
  • The T-shirts came from undergarments used in the 19th centery.
  • T-shirts first came popular in the united states

Since the late 1980s and especially the 1990s, T-shirts with prominent designer-name logos have become popular, especially with teenagers and young adults. These garments allow consumers to flaunt their taste for designer brands in an inexpensive way, in addition to being decorative. Examples of designer T-shirt branding include Calvin Klein, FUBU, Ralph Lauren and The Gap. These examples also include representations of rock bands, among other obscure pop-culture references.

Monday, 19 October 2009

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