Scoring finished:
171 days ago
Submitted on:
Jan 30 '08
Scored by:
1,629 people
Comments:
72 comments
Final average score:
2.65 out of 5
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I like that this is an idea, rather than a design. It's quite different from other submissions to this comp. This thinking is outside the box, no?
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clever using a t-shirt shape instead of the arrow from the recycling symbol! I really like this Idea!
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i really like the idea. i seen other companies do something like this before. take an old shirt that didn't get sold and make it brand spankin' new!
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this is an incredibly neat idea, and if they can't print over existing shirts, the concept certainly lends itself to a sort of special edition series of shirts that haven't been printed in ages.
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awesome idea! It'd be sweet if you didn't know which shirt you were going to get.. unless thats what you meant by "lucky dip", unfamiliar with that phrase :P
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heh, i like how critiques like shs2455's are so easy to disregard in their wording.
this is such a greatt idea. i also think it'd be sweet to not know what shirt you're getting. |
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Finally something that is truly revolutionary, it makes any threadless tee into one with a great message.
Teecycling for the win! |
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This is such a clever idea. Put this design here asap!!
http://www.threadless.com/product/942/Bad_Reception |
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I really dig the logo, but I don't know that having it on a shirt I didn't already want to buy would convince me to buy it.
Hmmm. Very cool idea though. |
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I have alot of other things I'd rather waster my money on than wearing recycled crap that still looks like crap!
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interesting idea, and the fact that you would have to explain to people what it meant when you wore it haha. 5$
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"correct me if i'm wrong, but hasn't threadless sold out of every shirt they've ever printed? hence the new reprints every week?"
Then why are there t-shirts available in the stock chart? |
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The idea is that Threadless would overprint a random selection of shirts from stock with a transluscent ink so that you could still vaguely see the original design underneath, and the shirt you ended up with would be a bit of a lucky dip. The colour of ink could change too, to suit the shirt it's printed on.
You could get a brand new shirt or something older from stock, but the overprint would mark it out as being something different.
I hope I've described the idea correctly, and you like it. Ta!