okay pretty lame, but! |
okay pretty lame, but! |
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![]() AIDS at RAVES. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Designer Posts: 2,386 Joined: Dec 2007 Member No: 598,878 ![]() |
I sayyyyyy....... lets have a last tshirt designer contest!:] like the icon one except its tshirts I guess? cause I've always wanted to design a shirt but could never open a shop, but you have to design for createblog
from this thread http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php...c=14142&hl= okay if its lame, nevermind :] |
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i don't know anyone would want buy in the name of createblog logo.
Honestly, I assume everyone is ashamed of representing unpopular brand name. You normally don't see people wearing clothes that clearly label "OLD NAVY" on their sweater because it doesn't appeal as much as Hollister or A&F. High brand names are considered socially acceptable and comfortable to represent. Although old navy clothes are cheaper to buy and POPULAR, but people wont buy in the name of it. I have a few shirts from old navy, but I make sure they don't say Old Navy for some odd reasons. I have a sweater that says aeropostale which is acceptable in social outings so i FEEL comfortable showing "aeropostale". does anyone feel me? i just dont represent some ghetto ass logo/brand name. Maybe, it's nice to have it on the tags inside the shirt or... have some sort of removable paper tags that attach to the shirt? As long the clothes doesnt show any "creteblog-ness", i would buy it. if not, i'm so sorrryy. i sound too anal and picky. ![]() |
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![]() Lets Get Dead ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 381 Joined: Apr 2008 Member No: 641,562 ![]() |
Honestly, I assume everyone is ashamed of representing unpopular brand name. You normally don't see people wearing clothes that clearly label "OLD NAVY" on their sweater because it doesn't appeal as much as Hollister or A&F. High brand names are considered socially acceptable and comfortable to represent. Although old navy clothes are cheaper to buy and POPULAR, but people wont buy in the name of it. I have a few shirts from old navy, but I make sure they don't say Old Navy for some odd reasons. I have a sweater that says aeropostale which is acceptable in social outings so i FEEL comfortable showing "aeropostale". I was always taught that it is tacky to go out and buy clothes with the brand name advertised on it...but maybe that is just me... I think the idea could work if it was something similiar to the things in the Deviantart store. As in, it can be just about anyone's art that they submit, and maybe just put a small CB logo somewhere on the shirt if you must. But then where would the money go? 100% towards the cost of production? |
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I was always taught that it is tacky to go out and buy clothes with the brand name advertised on it...but maybe that is just me... Definitely not just you. I really don't think wearing a logo of a "popular" brand would make me at all comfortable, perhaps because I don't feel the need to be a complete conformist? And Tung, please be kidding about paying $50 for a brand name t-shirt. I like the idea of just a general t-shirt contest, a la threadless or something. |
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![]() ٩(͡๏̯͡๏)۶ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 14,309 Joined: Nov 2004 Member No: 65,593 ![]() |
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