We would wear a t-shirt every day if we thought we could get away with it, but between the job, the girl and maintaining our stylish image, we can’t always wear band logos, funny phrases and political statements. It’s hard to imagine a time when tees were just blank undershirts worn in the military. Vintage T-shirts by Marc & Patrick Guetta and Alison Nieder documents the rise of the T-shirt as an expression of individualism and fashionable form of free speech. The book features over 650 t-shirts from the 70s and 80s and serves as a look back to the pop culture and political vibe at the time.
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