Like my shirt idea?

randpaul2016

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It's good from a design perspective, but if it's supposed to communicate something visually, it's unsuccessful.
 
Maybe you could make them leaves of a family tree, with the roots of the tree being monopoly or what ever you are trying to convey.
 
LOL, I can see it now. People perplexed about why you are such a big fan of those companies you wear a shirt with them on it.
 
It lacks both a clear message and creative design. It looks like you're either a walking billboard attempting to advertise for these companies or wearing a shirt from one of those 5K runs that put sponsors for the event on the runner's shirts.

Personally, I wouldn't make this because of copyright restrictions and I think shirts with logos or ads are really tacky.
 
LOL, I can see it now. People perplexed about why you are such a big fan of those companies you wear a shirt with them on it.

My dad always wondered why people didn't get paid to wear the advertising on their shirts. He thought it was nuts to pay for a shirt with advertising on it.
 
LOL, I can see it now. People perplexed about why you are such a big fan of those companies you wear a shirt with them on it.

I admit that was my first thought. My second thought was that this is what we want politicians to wear to identify their sponsors.
 
My dad always wondered why people didn't get paid to wear the advertising on their shirts. He thought it was nuts to pay for a shirt with advertising on it.

Many companies,such as Caterpillar and Texaco,will pay you for wearing their advertising on your hat,T-shirt or jacket,

That is if you consider a free hat as 'payment' after spending $30,000 getting your engine rebuilt or filling up your fuel tanks.
 
My dad always wondered why people didn't get paid to wear the advertising on their shirts. He thought it was nuts to pay for a shirt with advertising on it.

I once saw a t-shirt that said "Labels are for jars. You are not a jar."
 
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