Rahzo cubist T-shirt
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 11:41
This cubist inspired T-shirt won my heart for two reasons:
• the way that it’s constructed of a range of visual elements that become more harmonious the way you look at them
• the powder and chalk shades of blue used in the design, which are colors all too rarely featured in T-shirt design, and when they are they tend to only appear in kiddie clothing. They are the same blues that you see in Cuban housefronts, and maybe in Costa Rican ones too, as t77aguero who designed this shirt is from Costa Rica
Printed on a super-thin bamboo tee, this is an ideal clothing item for the sun which I sincerely hope will reappear soon. Sheer bamboo tops take a little getting used to, as they don’t drape the way cotton does, but this 70% bamboo, 30% organic cotton mix has a nicer movement to it than many others – there’s something a tiny bit slick about some bamboo T-shirts that feels like wearing sweaty viscose and that’s not nice.
The price is also an excellent incentive to adoration – $18 per shirt, which includes a non-optional $3 donation – you don’t have any choice about making the donation but you can pick from the various non-profit organisations that Rahzo chooses to support.
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