These Designer Drugs T-Shirts are Completely Sarcastic
Chalaine Mantha — February 2, 2011 — Fashion
These Designer Drugs T-Shirts are made by Josh Scholl and are a part of his line of Spring/Summer 2011 tees. The shirts are vulgar and sarcastic, featuring a fat half-naked man on one and wet bikini clad buttocks on another.
It is interesting how the models' faces are covered so you can only focus on the shirts. If this line suits your fancy, you can find these Designer Drugs T-Shirts at Urban Outfitters stores by late February.
It is interesting how the models' faces are covered so you can only focus on the shirts. If this line suits your fancy, you can find these Designer Drugs T-Shirts at Urban Outfitters stores by late February.
Trend Themes
1. Sarcastic Apparel - Opportunity to create a line of sarcastic and provocative clothing items that appeal to a specific target market.
2. Obscured Faces - Potential for fashion brands to experiment with covering models' faces to draw attention to the clothing.
3. Provocative Design - Opportunity for designers to push boundaries and create clothing items that feature bold and controversial designs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can capitalize on the trend of sarcastic apparel by creating their own line of provocative and controversial clothing items.
2. Retail - Retailers can stock and sell clothing items that feature obscure faces and provocative designs, catering to customers looking for unique and attention-grabbing fashion pieces.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Marketing agencies can work with fashion brands to create provocative marketing campaigns centered around the concept of sarcastic apparel and controversial designs.
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