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absolut
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Please help keep our planet pollution free.
knivesout
knivesout on Mar 22 '04
but no one can read your message...
i'd rather this was left on a tag attached to the shirt
maybe you could think up a way to reuse the shirt past its wearable date
this japanese company MUJI had a t-shirt before with cut and sticth instructions on the shirt so when you're sick of wearing it you can cut along the dotted lines and sew it into a soft toy frog.. that was useable as a cleaning cloth!
le_plop
le_plop on Mar 22 '04
I'd probably want more of an incentive to keep this shirt, than this message alone!
dontbethekid
dontbethekid on Mar 22 '04
the idea is cool, though i agree with knivesout, and i would change the colour, either the black to white and the tshirt colour to something softer.
Enema
Enema on Mar 22 '04
I wouldn't wear a shirt with a spelling mistake. "When it is disposed off."
It is also too blank and i wouldnt wear that colour. NIce Idea, though. +2
fpuliti
fpuliti on Mar 22 '04
for me is a good idea but i dont like the the bottom text... i'am too fat
mily
mily on Mar 22 '04
its a nice concept, but the execution is lacking.
Herman the Fourth
Herman the Fourth on Mar 22 '04
do you have the recycling guy's written concent for this?
good idea.
absolut
absolut on Mar 24 '04
lol, no, thanks for all comments, I appreciate the feedback
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phlawx
phlawx on Mar 28 '04
hmmm, was the process and materials involved to make this tee-shirt, including the electricity wasted to upload it to the web eco-friendly as well?
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