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185 days ago
Submitted on:
Jan 16 '08
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1,778 people
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35 comments
Final average score:
2.37 out of 5
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Brown as in tan, or dark brown? Dark would conflict with the chocolatey warriors, but the tan I mentioned could be good...
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really nice idea, but if it were me I would give the mallow some arms and legs and have them tied to the pole in stereotypical savage tribal fashion, and maybe even put an apple in his mouth. maybe.
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totally cool. i tad too high up the shirt though me thinks. little ole marshmallow could just jump right in in to the wearers mouth!
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Love it but maybe a light brown for the shirt, and I would like the mellow to be a little person too!
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thats of the hizzle!! it would be even cooler if u put faces on them and put faces on them and dress them up with hats and stuff
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This is absolutley awesome! I haven't seen a good shirt like this for a good while- Threadless, you HAVE to print this! I'd so buy it!
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That makes me all warm and squishy inside! Wait....I already was.....but it's nice anyways!
It's fun, it's innocuous, and it's easy to understand. Laughs for everyone who sees it on you!! |
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The pictures of the people are kinda small, too. It'll be plenty big in person, I hope!! I HOPE IT GETS PRINTED!!
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Just for the record, Threadless, I'm all for any of the ideas people have had for this design that YOU think would work as well. I give the people what they want! :)
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Didn't realize this one was still being considered for print when I posted the last comment. :) I still think CafePress is a decent option for designs that don't get printed here -- you know, one or a small handful of vote-based sites can't really satisfy market demand as a whole. Look into the Long Tail which explains how a company in the "information age" can make more money by focusing less on "best sellers" and more on selling smaller numbers of a wider variety of less popular items.
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Should be available in red, light blue, light purple, and sand-colored.
The art style was very loosely based on one of my favorite comics ever, The Far Side by Gary Larson.
For me, the spirit of the shirt is summed up by that one chocolatey hunter's hand raised in glorious celebration.