Do you have any amusing items of clothing? Perhaps a sardonic logo on a T-shirt? Or a hilarious hat?
Funny clothes
As child I owned a hilarious peaked cap with two hands that clapped when you pulled the string. Yes, as funny as it sounds
Quote: Nogget @ April 30 2010, 11:19 AM BSTDo you have any amusing items of clothing?
No.
Quote: Nogget @ April 30 2010, 11:19 AM BSTPerhaps a sardonic logo on a T-shirt?
No.
Quote: Nogget @ April 30 2010, 11:19 AM BSTOr a hilarious hat?
No.
Quote: Nogget @ April 30 2010, 11:19 AM BSTDo you have any amusing items of clothing? Perhaps a sardonic logo on a T-shirt? Or a hilarious hat?
I've mentioned in an equally exciting thread elsewhere that when I was younger, I used to collect Hard Rock Cafe t-shirts from around the world and used a fabric marker paint to write the word 'F**k' just above the 'Hard Rock Cafe' logo. I also had a Blue Peter hat and was often surprised by how British people thought it was a rare, collectible item. It's been years since I've a bought a new second-hand dress.
I've got loads of t-shirts with pictures or whatever on them.
None off them are supposed to be funny though. funny t-shirts just aren't.
Quote: Afinkawan @ April 30 2010, 2:36 PM BSTI've got loads of t-shirts with pictures or whatever on them.
funny t-shirts just aren't.
But surely funny hats are even less?
I thought the T shirt still had some currency.
Would you all differentiate between funny and novelty? I've seen some Ts with pretty funny illustrations on, the T shirt in this case is a just a joke vessel, but I think if you go for the novelty side of things then this can be a dangerous and demeaning path.
Just remembered this similarly themed thread:
Not that many years ago I had a pair of tartan tights. They must have been funny because everybody sniggered when I wore them. Eventually I donated them for the drama club panto. Actually a lot of my cast-offs end up in panto.
Oh no they dont!
Quote: Kenneth @ April 30 2010, 11:50 AM BSTI also had a Blue Peter hat and was often surprised by how British people thought it was a rare, collectible item.
I've never heard of a Blue Peter hat; I assume that they hadn't either.