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One traditional way to showcase your musical choices, and
individuality, is to wear a band t-shirt. This is fine: wearing the
name and logo of your favorite musical group emblazoned across
your frontside lets people know who you are, at least as a music
fan.
It might even inspire someone else
to check out the advertised
artist,
and maybe become a fan themselves.
However, no one's taste in music is defined by one musician alone.
Everyone likes many different songs and bands, and fans of one
artist
may not share other musical interests. So how can you display
your full musical personality?
T-shirts could be printed with a blank "playlist"-type
design (I'm referring to the list of songs that comes up when you
open iTunes) on the front and back. Wearers could then use a
marker to fill in the names
of their favorite bands, songs, and genres, in the corresponding
boxes on the design. This is just like making a mixtape,
except it's visual; people might want to check out one of your
songs. When the shirt goes through the wash, you can make
another new playlist to wear.
Or, if you want, you could leave the design blank, for irony.
Velcro Letters T-Shirt
http://www.find-me-...text-tee-shirt.html [wagster, Dec 18 2009]
Worringly specific t-shirts
https://thehustle.c...ts-on-the-internet/ [mace, Jul 16 2021]
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it's the washing out of your marker that's the probem here - vanish is good I'm told (am not very domesticated) |
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scribbling on t-shirts is pretty baked really. |
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//Or, if you want, you could leave the design blank, for irony// |
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[po], is Vanish a cleaning product, or did you mean varnish to keep the marker from washing out? |
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I was recently single. I was attending college. My company had been alerted for a deployment to Iraq scheduled to mobilize in 4 months. |
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I started "Campaign for Kisses". It's goal was that 200 of Johnston Community College's finest female students gave me a kiss. |
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The operation was very slow going, until I bought a blank white tee-shirt, iron-on letters and a silver sharpie. |
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I continued the campaign, clad in a tee-shirt which read "Campaign for Kisses", allowing the participants to sign thier name on the shirt. |
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3 days later, for lack of space for signing, I needed another shirt. |
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For many moons, I was afraid to wash these precious momentos of carpeing the friggin diem, but I did ... to no bad end. |
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I'm disappointed, I envisioned at least a large flexible OLED or e-ink display that connected to your ipod with a cable (or wireless) and which gave a real-time display of recent, current and forthcoming tracks, possibly with cover art and personal ratings too. |
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I was pleasantly surprised. I was thinking OLED / Bluetooth / iPod etc - but this is cooler somehow. [+] |
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So how about making the T-shirt slightly fuzzy, and having a pocket full of velcro letters to use for writing the playlist? |
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I gave something much like that as a gift once. (link) |
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I think this would sell very well on CafePress. |
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It needs a custom URL that links to paid and pirated versions of the songs via QR code |
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In an age of dropshipped hyper-custom print-on-demand t-
shirts (link 2) I think a 4x4 grid of your 16 favourite albums
could be quite appealing. Perhaps it could be linked a music
app so at the end of each year you had the option to buy a
shirt with your most played albums, sort a status symbol for
the kinds of music you /really/ listen to, not just what you
tell people |
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Was going to add a comment about having a wireless display on your t-shirt but then saw that I had been narrowly* beaten to the punch by pocmloc.
* By only about 10 years or so. |
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Another brillient oldie. [+] |
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Another brillient oldie. [+] |
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we heard you the first time
we heard you the first time
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The spelling wasn't any better the second time around, sadly. |
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