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			<title><![CDATA[are t-shirts art?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I'm doing a research project for my art history class about fashion, and what makes an article of clothing ART as opposed to just clothes. <br />
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I don't question the fact that designs printed on Threadless shirts are art. <br />
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But it seems that most people wouldn't think of a plain colored tee shirt as art.<br />
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So my question is, <b>does putting that artistic design on a regular ol' tee shirt make the tee shirt itself art</b>? Or is it just a tee shirt with art on it?<br />
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PLEASE respond, I'd like as many answers to this question as possible!! and EXPLAIN YOURSELF!!]]></description>
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