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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 8:31:11 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 8:35:47 AM EDT
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Yet to see the legendary 3 wolves T Shirt make an appearance
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 8:54:55 AM EDT
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It was post #10 on page 1.
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Yet to see the legendary 3 wolves T Shirt make an appearance

It was post #10 on page 1.

Oops

Link Posted: 8/2/2022 9:02:58 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 9:07:41 AM EDT
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My all time favorite was the Metallica t-shirt I got when I went to see them on tour back in 99...I haven't been able to find it since we moved.

My current favorite is this.
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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 9:14:18 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 9:20:23 AM EDT
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Used to have a UC Santa Cruz Banana Slugs Tshirt back in college.  It worked picking up chicks at college bars … even with my hillbilly accent, most still thought I was from Cali (or at least in the imagination I was).
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 9:23:03 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 9:24:52 AM EDT
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I’ve got a few good ones: “When I die, don’t let me vote democrat.”

“Noah was a conspiracy theorist, and then it rained.”

Mike Tyson in his Nintendo form, with the saying, “Talk Shit Get Hit” printed behind him.

Link Posted: 8/2/2022 9:26:18 AM EDT
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It's a hoodie not a t-shirt but everybody seems to love it.  It sparks a lot of conversations with strangers as well.

Link Posted: 8/2/2022 9:27:19 AM EDT
[#13]
I had this shirt in middle school.

Link Posted: 8/2/2022 9:33:20 AM EDT
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My dad bought a shirt at Sturgis one year a long time ago with a big mushroom cloud on it that said "Harley Davidson from the people that brought you Hiroshima".
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 9:34:23 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 9:44:29 AM EDT
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Impressive observational skills.
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 9:45:45 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 9:47:07 AM EDT
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercolor

Hypercolor was a line of clothing, mainly T-shirts and shorts, that changed color with heat.[1]

They were manufactured by Generra Sportswear Company of Seattle and marketed in the United States as Generra Hypercolor or Generra Hypergrafix and elsewhere as Global Hypercolor. They contained a thermochromic pigment made by Matsui Shikiso Chemical of Japan, that changed between two colors—one when cold, one when warm. The shirts were produced with several color change choices beginning in 1991.[2][3] The effect could easily be permanently damaged, particularly when the clothing was washed in hotter than recommended water, ironed, bleached, or tumble-dried.[2]

Generra Sportswear Co. had originally been founded as a men's sportswear distributor and importer in Seattle in 1980. The company was sold to Texas-based Farah Manufacturing Co. in 1984 and bought back by its founders in 1989. In 1986, the company added childrenswear and womenswear items to their portfolio. They struggled to meet the overwhelming demand for Hypercolor products.[4] Between February and May 1991 they sold $50 million in Hypercolor garments.[5] Generra went bankrupt due to mismanagement and fading demand in 1992.[6] The Hypercolor business for the U.S. market was sold to The Seattle T-Shirt Company in 1993; Generra kept the rights for the international market.[7] The company emerged from bankruptcy in 1995 as a licensing business.[9][10] The Generra name was acquired by Public Clothing Co. of New York in 2002.[11] Today, Generra Co. is a contemporary women's and men's apparel brand headquartered in New York City.[12][13]

In the early 2000s, the technique was revived by a number of apparel brands.[2][14][15] In mid-2020, the color-changing clothing trend was revived yet again by several online retailers selling color-changing swim trunks.[16][17]
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 9:48:23 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 9:48:34 AM EDT
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Hypercolor.

Changed color when warmed up.
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 9:55:02 AM EDT
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When I was a kid back in the early 90s I had a t-shirt with a cartoon gopher/prairie dog whatever as seen through the crosshairs of a scope. The caption said "This is your brain"  

On the back of the shirt was the same image except the gopher was a headless bloody mess and the caption said "This is your brain on hollow point.... Any questions?".

I woke that shirt to school throughout the 3rd and 4th grade
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 10:00:05 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 10:25:09 AM EDT
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Loved this shirt as an early teenager...


Loved this shirt in high school...
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 10:41:44 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 10:56:09 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 11:01:08 AM EDT
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Hypercolor.

Changed color when warmed up.
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I had one of those!
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 11:09:59 AM EDT
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I still have my tattered T-shirt with this logo on it:



Pity that it's so wasted now. Stumbled on it in the closeout rack at the gym.
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 11:14:26 AM EDT
[#29]
Arkan White Tiger Brigade t-shirt.

Someone stole it (or possibly burned it) at a pool party.
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 12:21:34 PM EDT
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercolor

Hypercolor was a line of clothing, mainly T-shirts and shorts, that changed color with heat.[1]

They were manufactured by Generra Sportswear Company of Seattle and marketed in the United States as Generra Hypercolor or Generra Hypergrafix and elsewhere as Global Hypercolor. They contained a thermochromic pigment made by Matsui Shikiso Chemical of Japan, that changed between two colors one when cold, one when warm. The shirts were produced with several color change choices beginning in 1991.[2][3] The effect could easily be permanently damaged, particularly when the clothing was washed in hotter than recommended water, ironed, bleached, or tumble-dried.[2]

Generra Sportswear Co. had originally been founded as a men's sportswear distributor and importer in Seattle in 1980. The company was sold to Texas-based Farah Manufacturing Co. in 1984 and bought back by its founders in 1989. In 1986, the company added childrenswear and womenswear items to their portfolio. They struggled to meet the overwhelming demand for Hypercolor products.[4] Between February and May 1991 they sold $50 million in Hypercolor garments.[5] Generra went bankrupt due to mismanagement and fading demand in 1992.[6] The Hypercolor business for the U.S. market was sold to The Seattle T-Shirt Company in 1993; Generra kept the rights for the international market.[7] The company emerged from bankruptcy in 1995 as a licensing business.[9][10] The Generra name was acquired by Public Clothing Co. of New York in 2002.[11] Today, Generra Co. is a contemporary women's and men's apparel brand headquartered in New York City.[12][13]

In the early 2000s, the technique was revived by a number of apparel brands.[2][14][15] In mid-2020, the color-changing clothing trend was revived yet again by several online retailers selling color-changing swim trunks.[16][17]
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I had a friend (still good friends with him) all through school, his family didn't have much, he bought all his own clothes from grass cutting and fixing cars.
He had like 2-3 Hypercolor Shirts, seems like maybe on was a hoodie.

Every time we went out, we were waiting on one of those few shirt to come outta the Dryer.  Bet he still has at least one.


Myself, I have a ton of shirts, but none worthy of showing off...

I do have a rack in my basement that only gets Gun related/2nd Amendment Shirts on it.  Section of my hoodies thats the same way...
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 12:24:47 PM EDT
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This is my favorite camping shirt:

Link Posted: 8/2/2022 12:26:52 PM EDT
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I thought the Body Glove shirts from the late 80’s/early 90’s were neat.  They used to change colors.

Link Posted: 8/2/2022 12:28:19 PM EDT
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I thought the Body Glove shirts from the late 80’s/early 90’s were neat.  They used to change colors.

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I worked in a restaurant when those first came out.  The owner thought it would be a cool idea to get work shirts for the staff like that.  In a hot restaurant, they were great at showing who's deodorant was effective and who's wasn't.  
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 12:30:02 PM EDT
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Probably some of my Soldier of Fortune Convention shirts from Vegas.
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 12:32:08 PM EDT
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Arfcom Wolverines shirt
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 12:34:18 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 12:49:50 PM EDT
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Dug it out


Link Posted: 8/2/2022 12:50:38 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 12:53:23 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 12:58:55 PM EDT
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Dammit you beat me to it
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 1:33:37 PM EDT
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Queensryche Revolution Calling  t-shirt with blood splatters
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 1:41:21 PM EDT
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Still have this one but it's getting pretty rough.

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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 1:50:45 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 1:51:18 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/2/2022 2:29:24 PM EDT
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I used to wear a bunch of the bear whiz beer shirts.
Link Posted: 8/2/2022 2:31:32 PM EDT
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I had a Desert Storm shirt that said: "So Damn Insane, Nuke his ass and take his gas" and had a design of Bart Simpson nuking Iraq.  
When I was like 12.  
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