The new shirt design will look like this:

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The dude's shirts will probably not be American Apparel.acrouch wrote:I'm done buying t-shirts that are not American Apparel or equally soft. Or I'm at least done wearing them. I might still buy a t-shirt, but it will sit in my closet all the time.
Will they be American Apparel?
Please do not support a company that objectifies and sexualizes women the way American Apparel does...regardless of how soft their cotton is.acrouch wrote:I'm done buying t-shirts that are not American Apparel or equally soft. Or I'm at least done wearing them. I might still buy a t-shirt, but it will sit in my closet all the time.
Will they be American Apparel?
Make 'em. They'll sell.kbadr wrote:Jesus Christ. I started this thread to ask if any women would buy a tank top, not to debate the ethics of t-shirt companies. How many replies have been from women?
Fuck it. I'll print whatever I want. They'll sell or they won't.
First of all, I have no problem with sexualizing women, and if they're going to be objectified, at least they can look like real women. I think American Apparel ads are way less offensive than most of the glossy stuff out there.improvstitute wrote:Please do not support a company that objectifies and sexualizes women the way American Apparel does...regardless of how soft their cotton is.acrouch wrote:I'm done buying t-shirts that are not American Apparel or equally soft. Or I'm at least done wearing them. I might still buy a t-shirt, but it will sit in my closet all the time.
Will they be American Apparel?
Do we need to have a talk Andy???