We all love our T-shirts and want to make them last The Wall Brit Floyd shirt. We want that concert tee to stay clear and vibrant. The problem is that prints can crack, flake, and wear away, or slowly fade with time like the memories of that concert. Meanwhile, the fabric gets roughed up, stretched, and discolored.
The Wall Brit Floyd shirt ,hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
There is a logo on the front of the t-shirt but the main design is on the back, so I will focus on that The Wall Brit Floyd shirt. The white and red colors look good on the back and the composition of the design works. The content of the design, however, has no meaning for me and therefore doesn’t interest me. It might spark a conversation but if I were wearing it and someone asked me about it I would just say that I don’t know what it’s about.
OK, I’ll be direct here. I don’t understand the design. I have a feeling it’s just garbage with no real meaning (feel free to enlighten me). I live in Japan where they love to put English text on t-shirts. The meaning is not important but rather how the words look or even in some cases what the individual words mean. If I had seen someone wearing this in my neighborhood, I would have just thought to myself “there we go again with the nonsensical English t-shirts”.
Misty Wohlhueter –
I have a few of their t-shirts and I love them. The graphics are beautiful and the shirts are a nice weight and wear well.
Suzanne DAmbrosio –
fits well and the quality is good … im happy
Anna Souto –
Thank you
A work shirt that stands the test of time and damage taken during my time helping a friend with his tree service business.