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T-Shirts and Personality! | cool tee shirts

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

We have all worn cool tee shirts. They are buttonless, collarless and some are without pockets. They come with a round neck have slowly emerged as part of the pop culture. They have a very colorful history and are part of society’s expressionism. They first started with the light cotton undershirts worn by European soldiers wore during World War I. Then we Americans caught on to the idea and this very comfortable piece of apparel was called the T-shirt because of its unique shape.

Did you ever hear of the “Ringer” T-shirt? Well, the “Ringer” or jersey shirt fabric is one color, but the ribbing used for the collar and the sleeve bands are of a contrasting color. They were popular in the late 60s with young teenagers and emerging rock stars of the time. This is when the manufacturers started using tie dyeing and screen printing on T-shirts. Thus, the music tee shirts were born.

Many style variants also started emerging like the tank top, the A-shirt, scoop neck, muscle shirt and the V-neck. They all had unique designs and are still called T-shirts. Eventually, a self-expression medium began to develop in the unique designs that were being created.

Designers became free to do whatever they wanted with unrestricted imagination. Because of its simplicity, the T-shirt came to reflect various designs, words, pictures as well as art. Hence, the graffiti tee shirts of the 70s. With the advancement of printing technologies, the scope of T-shirt design has widened. Now you can find T-shirts with in embroidery and airbrush designs or even ones that have iron-on designs.

Now, graffiti T-shirts, music T-shirts and cool T-shirts give customers a choice of creating their own personal brand. That means they can personalize their T-shirts to reflect their political affiliation, religion, or personal taste. There is no other apparel can give can give this creative space to each individual person.

The T-shirt has become like the artists blank canvas, a unique T-shirt design tailor-made to your specifications. Hundreds of new designs crop up every day that is unique and artistic merit, wearability and value; although, the value may be more to the individual then to a manufacturer. People will take extra care to create a one-of-a-kind T-shirt that will reflect their personality whether it is a cool T-shirt or a graffiti T-shirt.

Collecting Tee Shirts

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Astros9The tee shirt became the canvas upon which the history of popular culture and music was written. The graffiti tee shirt did the talking, with occasional pieces of text that mourned how those underground ideas were ransacked, distributed and undermined by big business. The revolution was put on a T-shirt and turned into a multi-million-dollar business.T-shirts of the past were once souvenirs of moments, events and personalities that seemed culturally significant have become merely souvenirs that are ironic or sincere, tacky or expensive, elitist or vulgar of a shopping trip.

Tee shirts of the past were once a highly prized limited-edition promotional item available to a select few. These are now hunted down by avid collectors as if they might bring back lost youth and crushed optimism. One Jimi Hendrix T-shirt recently sold for $5,000.

That well-worn “Tommy” T-shirt that commemorated The Who’s album and you have stuffed into a box in the back of your cupboard might be worth more than you think.

Some music tee shirts are seen as alien relics from the 20th-century vinyl age, with an allure remotely from their counter-cultural roots. Teenagers now wear T-shirts from the 60s and 70s that led to their freedom, even if it is only the freedom to shop or buy a comfortable cool tee shirt emblazoned with images of glamorous defiance.

They might not have lived through the fantastic birth of rock ‘n roll but, like most tourists, they bought the T-shirt.

Now wearing an aggressively controversial tee shirt is just an impassive and knowing act of nostalgic cultural obedience as ever before.

Tee Shirt Trends

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Astros10A T-shirt typically extends to the waist, although one fashion is the “oversized” T-shirts of modern hip-hop fashion. A more recent trend in women’s clothing involves tight-fitting “he is a big” T-shirts that are short enough to reveal the midriff. Another popular trend is wearing a long sleeved shirt and then putting a short-sleeved shirt of a different color over the long sleeved shirt.

In the 1960s, the rocker T-shirt appeared and became a staple fashion for youth and rock-n-rollers. The decade also saw the emergence of tie dying and screen-printing on the basic T-shirt.

In the 1970s the Black music T-shirt started to become a fashion trend of rock music fans around the world.

Variants of the T-shirt, such as the tank top, A-shirt, muscle shirt, scoop neck, V-neck etc. eventually came into use.

In early 2000 used the internet to continued the modern phenomenon of “personal branding”. Many Internet companies make it easy for people to create their own designs, while creating online communities of fellow T-shirt designers and consumers. These internet based social networking companies build communities of people through the design and distribution of t-shirts.

Tee Shirt Messages

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Since the late 80s and 90s, T-shirts with designer-name logos have been popular, especially with teenagers and young adults. These T-shirts have allowed consumers to flaunt their taste in clothing in an inexpensive way, as well as to being decorative.

T-shirts decorated with screen-printing have been a standard form of product advertising for major consumer products, such as Dr. Pepper, K-mart and even Mickey Mouse, since the 70s. Since the 90s, it has become common practice for companies to produce tee shirts with their corporate logos or messages as part of their overall advertising campaigns or just to promote your company image.

The 21st century saw the renewed popularity of cool tee shirts with slogans and designs that leaned more to the humorous and/or ironic. The trend has only increased later in this decade and embraced by celebrities, such as Britney Spears and Paris Hilton, which reflected back on them, too.

Astros19Graffiti tee shirts with bold slogans were popular in the 1980s. The story of the message tee was the modern phenomenon of “personal branding”, which usually indicated the wearer’s sense of humor. As well as a climate in which political or personal more generally preferred to be catchy than true. Usually the political slogans and messages on T-shirts coincided with the presidential election.

The political and social statements that T-shirts often display have become one of the reasons that they have become prominent in levels of culture and society. Some statements may also be found to be offensive, shocking or pornographic to some. Many companies have caught on to this trend.

Tee Shirt Decoration

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Astros8The most common form of commercial t-shirt decoration is screen-printing. In screen-printing, a design is separated into individual colors. Plastisol or water based inks are applied to the shirt through mesh screens which limits the areas where ink is deposited. In most graffiti tee shirts printing, the specific colors in the design are used. To achieve a wider color spectrum with a limited number of colors, process printing which only uses cyan, magenta, yellow and black ink, or simulated process which only uses white, black, red, green, blue, and gold ink is effective. For light colored shirts best suited is process printing. For dark colored shirts simulated process is best.

Other methods of decoration used on cool tee shirts include airbrush, appliqué, embroidery and ironing on flock lettering, heat transfers, or Dye Sublimation transfers. Laser printers are capable of printing on plain paper using a special toner containing sublimation dyes which can then be permanently heat-transferred to T-shirts.

A thermochromatic dye has been used to produce T-shirts that change color when subjected to heat. This brand of T-shirt, Global Hypercolor, was a common sight on the streets of the UK for a time. These were very popular in the United States as well in the late 80’s among teens. The only bad thing about color-change garments is that the dyes could easily be damaged, especially by washing them in warm or hot water. Like the “mood” ring, be tee shirts did not last very long.

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