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Submitted on:
Jan 17 '05
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Final average score:
1.67 out of 5
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Morningstar
Style clash, that's the concept behind New Uniform. The tee shirt has become a staple in menswear, but classic style is also making a come back with a modern edge *See Franz Ferdinand & Interpol*.
luciferase
luciferase on Jan 18 '05
is it me, or are his legs too thin/spread apart?
Morningstar
Morningstar on Jan 18 '05
Well, the vector came from an actual photo (A dior homme model). So, no it's just you.
Morningstar
Morningstar on Jan 18 '05
I meant that response to be sorta' dry brit like humor. Kinda hard to convey that over the net though
dice.s
dice.s on Jan 18 '05
dope shirt, def cop it. one thing though, i'd like to see a variation of this shirt, for example, bigger pictures, front back prints, etc. the whole "one figure in the center" thing throws me off, i like shirts like this to be off center.

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Jonny_Penn
Jonny_Penn on Jan 18 '05
Mr Morningstar, nice design but a little familiar.

http://i2.ebayimg.com/01/i/03/30/88/b3_1_b.JPG
Morningstar
Morningstar on Jan 18 '05
I actually had the design done before he H&M lAgerfeld collection had been released.
outoflove
outoflove on Jan 19 '05
leave the words out...why do people always think words will make it better
Morningstar
Morningstar on Jan 21 '05
Um, the words is just the title. Why would I have the text comming off the shirt if it was meant to be on the shirt>?
Morningstar
Morningstar on Jan 21 '05
Unless ofcourse you were talking about my decision to include the title of the tee on the shirt, in which case I think it's moot. It has nothing to do with the critique of the tee itself.
Morningstar
Morningstar on Jan 21 '05
"...to include the title of the tee on the presentation..."*
Is what I meant
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