The compressed T-shirt

1 05 2007

“Remove from packaging. Place in cold water for a short while. Hang to dry”. These are the instructions for the new t-shirt made in China.

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8 responses to “The compressed T-shirt”

2 05 2007
sean (16:40:28) :

wow, i want one!!

2 05 2007
Zuza (16:44:45) :

Sure, you can buy them in multiple shapes from Compressed T-shirt.

7 05 2007
Joel A. Burdick (02:28:08) :

I have seen those here for sale in Toronto, Canada. Neat.
Some banks in the States do something like this, using kitchen sponges with their bank’s logo on it, compressed into the size & demensions of a dollar bill, and then the image of a US $1.00 bill is printed upon the credit-card thin slab. They hand these out as promotions, gimmicks, etc. Soak the sponge in water and in a few minutes, you have a regular-sized sponge for washing dishes, etc.

I definately like the T-shirt concept the best though!
-Joel A. Burdick

25 09 2007
JUGLAR (16:08:49) :

this is very old!!!
I had a towel of garfield at the beginning of the 90
that I threw to the swimming pool so that expands

25 09 2007
kitzOgen (18:11:48) :

WOOOW

5 10 2007
mosca cojonera (13:24:44) :

exactly, very old.

29 03 2008
Aaroneus (10:09:25) :

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE SHIRT DRIES OUT HAHA

31 03 2008
Jennifer Q. (00:44:14) :

it’s a regular shirt now, idiot.

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