Friday, September 25, 2020

Big Thoughts

“The 1960s was an era of big thoughts. And yet, amazingly, each of these thoughts could fit on a T-shirt.” (P. J. O'Rourke)

No one truly knows why an individual emotionally connects with a certain style of clothing. I think comfort has a lot to do with it, or the person feels the clothing accentuates one of their best appearance traits (or deaccentuates a physical appearance item they dislike). Graphic t-shirts are one clothing style that is not leaving anytime soon. They can cleverly advertise an event, or give the individual the gumption to wear something across their chest that would never have the boldness to say to anyone in the real world.

Don’t we all want (and desperately need) an visual encouragement to be the real us as we speak (one way or the other) what is on our mind.  Graphic t-shirts do this in a grand, over-the-top style. Think to your favorite graphic t-shirt. Did (or do) you feel invincible in it. What did it say about the real you?

Graphic t-shirts make us think more about what we want (and need) t say to our world. How could we make it short and appealing? As long as sarcasm, humor, and imagination exist, the need for this product has a limitless customer base because everyone (no matter their personality) has something they need to say. This is why authors write books, and inspirational speakers communicate wisely. This post was inspired by friend and blog member, Juli Critser.

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