Why not add a little humor to the days before the end of the world with a Doomsday t-shirt from Daddy & Mamageddon?
The Cleveland area couple have created 59 various designs that all allude to the impending day of December 21st 2012, which according to the Mayan calendar is when the world is going to end. Many of the designs focus on party themes such as "party like there is no tomorrow" or humorous prints that take a ‘eff it, the end of the world is inevitable’ mentality. Along with the Doomsday t-shirts, the designs also come in various other forms such as underwear and pajamas so that you can celebrate whatever the occasion may be.
So snap up one of the various styles available at the Daddy & Mamageddon before civilization turns to dust.
Lighthearted Apocalyptic Apparel
Doomsday T-shirts Takes a Humorous Stance to the End of the World
Trend Themes
1. Humorous Doomsday Apparel - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: develop a line of funny and lighthearted apocalyptic-themed clothing that can appeal to those seeking humor in the face of potential doomsday events.
2. Party Themes for End of the World - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: create party supplies and event planning services dedicated to hosting end-of-the-world themed parties.
3. Customizable Doomsday Merchandise - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: design a platform that allows customers to personalize and create their own doomsday-themed merchandise, catering to individual interests and beliefs.
Industry Implications
1. Apparel - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: introduce a new line of doomsday-themed clothing that stands out in the fashion industry through its unique and humorous designs.
2. Party Supplies - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: revolutionize the party supply industry by offering a wide range of end-of-the-world themed decorations, costumes, and accessories.
3. Personalization Services - Opportunity for disruptive innovation: provide a platform or service that allows customers to personalize various products, including doomsday merchandise, to cater to their specific preferences and interests.