I like supporting local artists. Plus I’m less likely to see someone with the same shirt, and it makes a good conversation piece!
For real, has anyone actually struck up a conversation with you about a Transformers T?
Yes! I’m a runner, there’s a park in Houston called Memorial Park, I get the occasional 40-something pointing at the shirts and giving a thumbs-up.
My circle of friends are kind of “unexpected geeks”. People don’t place us as geeky, and therefore often become curious when seeing a shirt that seems slightly out of character. Other parents at my kids school, let’s them know your probably not into the “fraternity” or “bro-club” culture, which is. I’ve.
Often, service industry people will ask, or friends of friends. Also neighbors, who would never know what a transformer is unless they have kids.
Not just transformers, I get hit-up about my music evangelistic tees as well. Particularly the obscure punk rock stuff.
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I bought it from an artist in artist alley who does a limited run every year of 2 new transformer shirts. When they sell out, they are done.
I think he sells them on his website, lemme see if I can find his name.
His name is Juan Carlos Ramos.
If you hit him up on Instagram or Twitter, he’ll definately sell you them. Super nice guy. @Jazz444
Cool I love his work 👍
I think I’ve seen him before
On Instagram
I guess I was watching someone else lol
This man here does awesome work also
At 1st I thought you were buying Transformers shirts from a store
For real, has anyone actually struck up a conversation with you about a Transformers T?
Yes! I’m a runner, there’s a park in Houston called Memorial Park, I get the occasional 40-something pointing at the shirts and giving a thumbs-up.
My circle of friends are kind of “unexpected geeks”. People don’t place us as geeky, and therefore often become curious when seeing a shirt that seems slightly out of character. Other parents at my kids school, let’s them know your probably not into the “fraternity” or “bro-club” culture, which is. I’ve.
Often, service industry people will ask, or friends of friends. Also neighbors, who would never know what a transformer is unless they have kids.
Not just transformers, I get hit-up about my music evangelistic tees as well. Particularly the obscure punk rock stuff.