If so, what kind? Brand names? One-liners? Or do you not care at all? Or perhaps you prefer plain shirts.
Well?
I honestly don't care what's on my T-Shirt.
I like brand names on my T-Shirt, because I'm stupid.
Solid Color T-Shirt with text in the center? Sexy.
It's winter, and you're talking about T-Shirts?
I like normal T-Shirts, nothing that stands out.
The type reserved for Meat Puppet.
If so, what kind? Brand names? One-liners? Or do you not care at all? Or perhaps you prefer plain shirts.
Well?
I don't wear many t-shirts. I just have ones that look cute, or are fairly plain. It doesn't really matter what is written on them, aslong as it's not dumb.![]()
lol @ the 'because I'm stupid'. Good luck with that.
I like flat color tees. I have some with designs, but they aren't many and I often get bored of them.
I like words and pictures of cute things like Hello Kitty's and rainbows and music notes on my t-shirts. :3
I like abstract designs on my shirts or just regular designs like hearts. I'm not crazy about text; especially if it says something lame like "Baby's Mama".
If it's cute and it doesn't say something stupid I'm good with it x] I don't own a lot of T-Shirts though.
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Shiny's closet is full of "Jesus is my Homeboy" shirts.
I don't really pay much attention. I go on a like-it-or-not individual shirt basis. Most of mine are pretty plain, though. I like to blend in with the crowd and pretend I'm Invisible Woman, so having crazy shirts doesn't sit too well with me.
I guess, I'm stupid then.But then again, t-shirt isn't always t-shirt.
It's too cold to wear T - Shirts in Scotland.
As long as it suits my body shape, I'm fine with it. I do like pretty things on my tops though. ^_^
I rarely wear t shirts anymore, and dislike ones with text on them.
Big branding and ugly logos can annoy me sometimes because I just see it as a way for companies to push advertising onto us. If it's not huge, I don't mind, but if it's the central focus of the t-shirt it can annoy me a bit. Otherwise I don't tend to mind. I have quite a few plain t-shirts, quite a few with logos and pictures and one or two with just writing on them. I don't actively purchase one type, I just buy things that are decent quality, are comfortable to wear and are tolerably good looking.
Not my words Carol, the words of Top Gear magazine.
Just your local college name.
I don't own anything else, no one buys me anything else.
I don't own many shirts with anything on them, but I want to start a collection of geeky shirts.
Text or a cool picture. Brand names are for suckers, and I mean that quite literally: Someone once said that you must never give a sucker an even break, and anyone who pays double price for a meaningless squiggle with a meaningless word is definitely not getting an even break.