From an article in the UK TimesOnline via an article on a bed for little girls called "Lolita."
Yes, all these t-shirts come in children's and baby sizes...



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Images for use in sociology (and related) classes.
From an article in the UK TimesOnline via an article on a bed for little girls called "Lolita."
Yes, all these t-shirts come in children's and baby sizes...



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Posted by Anonymous Sunday, February 3, 2008 at 11:20 AM Labels: children/youth, clothes/fashion, gender, humor, marriage/family, objectification, sex
2 comments:
February 3, 2008 at 7:55 PM
ACK!
February 7, 2008 at 11:56 PM
I find the font choice really interesting. Most of these "funny one-liner" tee shirts and apparel designs share similar typography: sans serif, kind of clunky and juvenile, as though to underscore the "yuk-yuk-yuk" appeal. Or, in this case, "yuck-yuck-yuck" appeal.
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