A good T-shirt line (I'd consider wearing one of these if it was printed on a sleek European T-shirt made of upscale fibres instead of some fat-collar, bulky-cotton Teaneck, New Jersey T-shirt), but they used black letters on a brown T-shirt plus they didn't print enough of the damn things. This is the problem with too many small American businesses -- they're run by guys with shopping-mall taste buds who can't see around the corner.

Posted by Jeffrey Wells on January 9, 2007 at 9:08 AM
comment #1
jeffmcm
says ...
'sleek European t-shirt'? 'upscale fibres'? 'shopping-mall tastebuds'? Congratulations for writing the most elitist, condescending post ever.
Posted by jeffmcm
at January 9, 2007 2:22 PM
comment #2
Ju-osh
says ...
Hey, Kinickie: the dark print on a dark tee thing is VERY hot* right now. Ask Jet.
*hot= GenY, buzz-filled, the opposite of mezzo-mezzo
Posted by Ju-osh
at January 9, 2007 4:02 PM
comment #3
rocco
says ...
Aren't bloggers supposed to disclose sponsored posts? Hey, who knows, this could just be Jeff riffing on some random little t-shirt co. he stumbled across while surfing for some Sacha Baron Cohen jammies, but it seem more like a thinly veiled attempt at advertising to me, snarkiness and all.
Posted by rocco
at January 9, 2007 6:06 PM
comment #4
Movie fan09
says ...
he's not.
I saw it advertised on bwe.tv
I still wouldn't pay $35 for one though.
Posted by Movie fan09
at January 9, 2007 6:18 PM
comment #5
Rich S.
says ...
They've got Pulp Fiction t-shirts at Steve & Barry's for $7.97. I'm not sure what the thread count is, though.
Posted by Rich S.
at January 10, 2007 5:54 AM
comment #6
NYCBusybody
says ...
Jeff is the kind of Williamsburg fag that should be deported to Sweden. Seriously. Now.
These people ruin the world. They are the worst of all people, and should not be allowed to procreate.
Posted by NYCBusybody
at January 10, 2007 8:32 AM