I like to buy in shops. I rarely buy on line. When the shirt arrived i was disappointed. Hadn't noticed that the print was blue, not black. And the neck was very tight. And the quality of the fabric was not what I had dreamt of. Nothing wrong about the product, it was just not what I had dreamt of. I find the design charming, funny, but i would like to see the product in the real world before buying
This T-Shirt calls for attention. More than once, people both known and unknown, have told me that they find it great (and so do I).
excellent fit for measure & very good quality t-shirt! the message was much appreciated, too
When I got it I saw that it was a hundred % cotton and was upset because I had ordered so many things at once! Gorged, in fact (love your stuff). They already looked small, too. BUT fit perfectly! Sized perfectly and don't shrink! So 5 stars! Love the designs. So clever; deep cuts :)
If they haven't come across the Rabbit-Duck illusion before this T-shirt should make people do a double-take and make them think!
Good quality material and printing. People who 'know' smile and comment when they see the shirt. But most ask what it means. I smile.
Loving this sweatshirt. It's so comfy. The print is great, the colour is great, it feels great and it even washes great. I think I'll buy another one!
I bought the shirt to wear at a lecture I gave where I created a metaphor of how computer is like Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. It went well!
Excellent choice.
Simone is an idol of my youth (I am quite old !!!). I gave my granddaughter (22) this t-shirt
The Deuxième Sexe (The Second Sex) prepared the societal evolution of the end of the XX Century.
Isn't it possible to create a T-shirt quoting The Second Sex?
Best.
I bought the 'I Had Fun Once – It Sucked' T-shirt for the second time to give as a gift. It's intended for a italian singer who recently released an album, whose final track is titled 'Ha Ragione Schopenhauer' (Schopenhauer Was Right). I'll probably meet him in a week, so perhaps I'll ask him for a review of the T-shirt...