I don't know about you, but Mr. Peacock has a closet full of way too many t-shirts. And I’m still always on the lookout for another great t-shirt to add to my collection—the softer, the better too!
I can almost smell the ocean when I look at this Dune Grass T-shirt—it makes me want to walk barefoot on the beach.
Mr. Peacock has a soft spot for the Fred Perry laurel wreath—and it looks handsome on this t-shirt. I also like this grey griffin t-shirt.
This doodle t-shirt takes me back to drawing with a blue Bic Ballpoint pen in junior high school science class. These illustrations of random antiques and strange collectibles are a bit more sophisticated, however, than my junior high scribbles.
This pair of shirts reminds of the summer of 1984. The neon yellow and blue palm trees t-shirt, has kind of a homemade feel—which is fun and very 80's. The black t-shirt with white dots looks like big galaxy of stars. It also makes me think of stippling my clothes (jeans and t-shirts) with bleach in the 80’s. It looked cool, but your garment smelled like bleach for a few washings.
I like the graphic simplicity of the "hills" on this t-shirt.
This squirrel playing the drums t-shirt makes me laugh. It’s silly, but it would be a great t-shirt for lounging around the house on weekends. It also comes in different colors—more information here. Mr. Peacock loves the “Scorpio” t-shirt on the right. They stock every zodiac sign, but I didn’t like the graphic for my sign, Gemini—but maybe I could become an honorary Scorpio. The placement of the graphic on the shoulder is a nice touch too.
Graphic and black & white: a horizontally striped t-shirt, or a faded “Moorish” ironwork pattern t-shirt would look sharp.
Good ole Paul Bunyan says “goodbye nature” on this super soft organic cotton t-shirt. More information here.
How about an iconic converse sneakers t-shirt, or a line-up of owls t-shirt?
This is my favorite t-shirt. After thousands of washings it’s become paper-thin and super soft; the ink is cracking too. I’ve seen The Smiths numerous times in concert, but I never bought a t-shirt. I found this on eBay for $2 about nine years ago. I probably wear it too much...but it’s so comfortable.
What’s your favorite comfy t-shirt?
Well I’ve mentioned a certain red T-shirt from Aspen before but I have two concert T-shirts that I love. I saw the Rolling Stones in New Orleans in 1979 when I was just a kid and bought a black T-shirt with the red mouth on it that I wear at least once a month. I saw U2 in Baton Rouge in 1987 and bought the Joshua Tree black T-shirt and again I wear it once a month.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite would be a white T-shirt with an Indian wearing sunglasses from Benetton back when they made cool graphic Tees for men. It’s ripped to pieces so I shrined it off in a special place in my closet. It reminds me of the 1980’s when times were fun and also reminds me to wear something cool every now and again.
I rarely wear T-shirts, only around the house. I do happen to love my Morrissey Quarry Tour black tee, is very comfortable and holds sentimental value as well. Excellent choice on the Smiths shirt!
ReplyDeleteI heart my Wienermobile t-shirt.
ReplyDeletean old I Love NY tshirt now faded into oblivion. It just makes me remember that trip, my first.
ReplyDeleteI love your selection up there, especially that blue Bic doodle shirt.
That's the beauty of cotton- the more we wash the better & yummier it gets...I adore The Smiths graphic!
ReplyDelete~Lovely weekend to you dear!!
Love them! A good t-shirt is such a good statement. I recently purchased one from http://www.sexypeople-blog.com/ and it's so funny- I cannot wait to wear it
ReplyDeleteI have a favorite Smiths shirt as well... I reconstructed it from something I found on ebay. BTW I love that dune grass t-shirt. It looks very huggable.
ReplyDeleteThat's the beauty of cotton- the more we wash the better & yummier it gets...I adore The Smiths graphic!
ReplyDelete~Lovely weekend to you dear!!
I love your selection up there, especially that blue Bic doodle shirt.
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