Nov 21 2009

Is Printing On Clothing Really A Good Idea?

by admin in Green Energy

I’ve always avoided it for a few reasons. for one thing, if I’m going to advertise some consumer product, I’m not going to do it for free. Also, I see printing on shirts that is plenty offensive. An example; at a football game a few years back there was a guy with a t-shirt that said on the front “Green Bay Sucks” on the back it said “Their quarterback swallows” (it actually gave his name, I just don’t want to write such a thing). It occurred to me that this shirt placed the image in my mind of this fellow performing oral on someone. This was, and still is, unwelcome. If a young lady has printing on her t-shirt, you can not read it without staring at her breasts. And in recent years this has started showing up more and more on the seat of the pants. Consider who is staring where when these pants are on, say, a thirteen year old.
To outlaw these things would be ridiculous, but don’t you think that anyone with a sense of dignity should avoid clothing with printing?

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3 Responses to Is Printing On Clothing Really A Good Idea?

  1. Sheriam November 21, 2009 at 5:46 am

    i get your point, and also it might look rude to be staring at her front, even if you are only reading the words.

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  2. Under the stars November 21, 2009 at 5:47 am

    It’s totally unnecessary, if you ask me. And, I know what you are saying… I see these little tween girls running around with short shorts with print on the butt. What’s up with that?? and then parents wonder why abduction is so common these days!!!?!

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  3. Robert K November 21, 2009 at 5:52 am

    Offensive printing is, obviously, offensive. But there are lots of things you can print on a shirt that are just plain fun or not offensive at all. And when I’m wearing a shirt with a nice print and someone’s looking at my shirt, then I’m assuming that’s what they’re looking at and not at what’s underneath. I think you’re taking a few bad examples and generalizing a lot!

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