More from modbasher187, and much as I love Stop And Think, both of these shirts (assuming the longsleeve has the big STOP AND THINK on the back) are shirts I owned, then sold when I decided that I just couldn’t wear them anymore…
(for a shirt being sold as “worn,washed only a couple of times”, those are some ill pit fades)
Why? Because without fail, whenever I wore one, I would be stopped on the street and told what a good idea stopping and thinking is, or tapped on the shoulder and asked what it is I was thinking about, and so on and so forth. WITH. OUT. FAIL. It pretty much made me swear off shirts with bold statements or band names in gigantic letters with no imagery. Of course, a few years later street wear would come along and make such designs commonplace and totally ignorable, so I kind of shot myself in the foot. Whatever, I still have a S&T tank top…
i encounter the same thing when i wear the stacked tee. one time a lady stopped me and was like ” if i just stopped and thought about things my life would be a lot different”. i just simply nodded my head and continued to walk along. ps this seller was selling the shorts but pulled them early. i wonder how much was paid for them?
This was one of the big reasons I sold all my shirts. Particularly two incidents after 9-11 while wearing xRessurectionx shirts involving the FUCK MIND CONTROL shirt and the “I Am Not Youth Culture” shirt. I hate having attention drawn to myself like that for stupid shit.
got so much shit for my “I am not youth culture” xressurectionx shirt. that is a statement you CANNOT pull of at 35 years old!