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i like the design of the shirt but not the idea of putting a camera under it. seems uncomfortable and hard to use
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The design looks pretty cool just as an art piece. I would *not* waer it if it had a hole in it, and I don't know of anyone who would.
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UPDATE:click here!
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design is nice, always good to have something different.
but seriously i won't wear it as the camera seems to be too heavy for cotton fabric, which will ruin the shape of the shirt. |
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thanks guys!
Remember that you don't have to ALWAYS put a lomo camera inside the pouch. That feature is only for special occasions when you're in the mood to take pictures. THERE are other uses of the hole - check this out if you still haven't. AND remember the tenth rule of lomography - Don't worry about any rules. For me the idea is really weird, and quite impractical, BUT this final lomography principle encouraged me to continue pursuing the idea. I'm trying to challenge the norms on what shirts can be produced by shirt manufacturers, and what can be worn by the consumers. |
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BTW, if this doesn't really work, it can be a hoodie with it's normal pouch with a hole in it for the lomo cam.
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OOOPS. sorry. latest link ("check this out if you still haven't") posted should be directed HERE.
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You can't blame a guy for trying something different, especially when it's actually pretty damned kick-arse!
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CLICK to watch video.
The Lomography shirt: loaded with many features.
If this shirt will be printed, it be a 'first' in many many ways. [First custom cut and sewn shirt, first, glow with metallic ink shirt... and my first print, hehehe]
Because of complications in its production, it will really be challenging. I really hope Threadless will take the challenge. And hopefully, if Lomography International likes it too, lucky buyers of this shirt might get a chance to own a lomo camera too (so that the HOLE will be used!)