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Imagine laying three T-shirts beside each other so that the sleeves of adjacent shirts meet and sewing together the sleeve pairs. These three shirts can become one by pulling one or two over the middle shirt or pulling one or two inside the middle shirt through its sleeves.
If each shirt is reversible
with another color on the inside, then six different combinations would result. If the shirts on the left and right also had semi-transparent background colors, eight possible shirts would result in a fashionable layered look.
Change your appearance during the day as you have fun folding a new shirt in an altered color, with or without vertical or horizontal stripes or plaid.
illustration
http://www.geocitie....html?1079005243515 the left and right parts have semi-transparent colored backgrounds [FarmerJohn, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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I've a sneaking feeling that for me, the fifth reversal of the day would result in a stylish strait-jacket. But good for everyone else. [+] |
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//the fifth reversal of the day would result in a stylish strait-jacket// |
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Then right to number five it is! + Very nice, John! |
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That's pretty fuckin' crazy! |
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The ULTIMATE shirt. Very nice for colder climates, I'd imagine. |
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This is a great idea. So obvious, yet so unbaked (AFAIK). ++ |
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Mad Bad and Dangerous. The best thing about this idea is that it automatically generates de rigeur golf shirts! |
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Crazy but it would probaly work but would be very hot. |
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