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Learn How Vintage Tee Shirts Aren't Truly So Vintage


If you're a fiend for authentic vintage t shirts, you've without a doubt noticed the way the all-powerful forces of publicity and salesmanship can strain and strain vocabulary itself. While this may not make a lot of difference when evaluating between a salad dressing that features an "enticing new flavor" and one that claims to have a "groovy new taste," a small conflict in jargon could represent a whale of a difference when adding pieces to your authentic vintage t shirt collection. Luckily, perceiving the real meanings of two familiar words could possibly teach you not to make an exceptionally humongous but exceptionally normal flub.

The term "vintage," for instance, is supposed to refer to a product that was legitimately completed in the past, such as a champagne of a certain vintage. Or a vintage 1952 Jim Lansford football card. Or even those Guns N Roses t shirts that have been broadcasting your awesomeness since you were a teen.

"Retro," on the other hand, indicates a product that is completed in the present but is a replay of a prior form. Retro is kind of like a reissue or likeness of something vintage, but is not manifestly vintage itself. Currently fashioned parachute pants are retro. Sideburns are retro. Neon-colored headbands are retro. Lamentable, yes, but retro.

To state it more clearly, if you walk around a thrift shop and pay for some '80s t-shirts that have been used, those are vintage. If you enter Hot Topic and drop a wad of your money for a new black tshirt with a GI Joe logo on it, that's retro.

That's not difficult, right? So how come so much confusion? Well, a big hunk of the issue is that, to quite a few teenagers, "vintage" and "retro" are just two kinds of "old." Is that vintage Ferris Bueller t-shirt rad because the shirt is a relic, or because the movie is old? Are those vintage band t shirts awesome because they came from the live musical performance, or because the groups are retro stylish? A youngster oftentimes doesn't stress over it and recognizes no difference between the two.

Another piece of the issue is the market. Retro t-shirts are totally happening these days. The trademarks and concepts of acclaimed people, places, and things of bygone eras have emerged as exceptionally trendy once more. Indeed, they've grown to be so desired that many t shirt designers have stopped drawing the line at merely having a Thundercats, Pop Rocks, or Doors logo, and gone so far as to craft the tee shirts in a way that causes them to appear already worn, entirely prized, and genuinely distressed. The effect is retro tee shirts that look like legitimate vintage tee shirts but are really just emulations.

So, what exactly is a lowly fan of vintage t shirts expected to do? Well, you can unquestionably make sure you learn the difference between the words "vintage" and "retro." You should by all means make sure you peruse product information judiciously, staying aware of turns of phrase like "licensed t shirts" (which would suggest that the rights to employ the depiction, objects, and/or concepts were bought but the t shirt itself was recently fashioned). And, just to make sure, you might make the choice to get ahold of the tee shirt house and query them frankly about whether their t-shirts are merely retro or really vintage.

Really, though, if you're not really a hobbyist or a purist, it's likely that not one bit of this matters to you. Who else but a collector seriously clamors to pay for a 21-year old t shirt? I mean, unlike a vintage Mustang, certain products aren't in fact made to be functional 20 years later. In particular, clothing. And, even more specifically, low-priced tshirts. It could be a retro tee genuinely is the greatest of both worlds.

Or could be I'm completely feeling overly sentimental. Some small share of me imagines a day when the name "vintage" would be solely and perfectly applied to my jaunts out to track down time-worn 8-track tapes and 80s tees, instead of being used to push the "anything dated-looking is cool" chic. I wager I'm just old.

Hold up - does that mean I'm cool?



Author Resource:- Well, whatever style of tee shirt you care for, you'll happen upon cool vintage tee shirts, retro tshirts, and vintage-looking retro t shirts at Channel Shirt, where all the finest classic and funny t shirts on the internet are collected. See you there! Dave Sylvester creates and collects funny tees for a living. If vintage tees are cool and valuable, then Dave's closet full of real '80s vintage rock shirts makes him the coolest, richest man on Earth. Foxy too. Get to know him at ChannelShirt.com.

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Submitted 2010-05-03 23:06:39
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