Ten Funny 2008 Presidential Campaign Tshirts
2008 Political Tshirts
With the 2008 presidential race coming to a close I thought it would be cool to feature some of the best tshirts we’ve seen since this race began. There are plenty to go around on both sides (republican or democrat). I made it a 50/50 split here so that I wasn’t [...]
Brand of the Free T-Shirts
While looking through some news feeds today I came across the press release announcing Brand of the Free T-Shirts.
Brand of the Free opened for business in January of this year and produces eco-friendly tshirts that feature 100% American-grown cotton and low-impact inks. Their t-shirts are made right here in the USA. Below is a sample of one of their t-shirts.

Did you see a cool tshirt while around town or in school today? Next time snap a pic and send it to us so we can post it for everyone to see.
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HA! $30 for a shirt that costs $4 at most to make…I can see maybe selling it for $15…but $30 is robbery. Way to rip off the American People…The only GREEN they are looking for is CASH!
ReplyThanks for the comment. I’m not sure how much the shirt cost to make but as with everything that is constructed to be environmentally friendly, or “green”, it’s more expensive to do.
ReplyInteresting but uninformed comment Jonny5. Sure anyone can buy an IMPORTED shirt for $1.50 and print it with toxic ink.
From what I can see, these shirts are Made in America, 100% Organic and dyed and printed with low impact water based materials. It is more expensive manufacture a shirt to these standards so yes, it will sell for more. Will everyone buy one? No, many people will still be shopping at WALMART while supporting their “fine ethical standards” of abusing workers around the world.
I’ll support companies that make products in the US and if they cost a little more and I like the product, I’ll pay it.
You may want to do some additional research before calling someone a rip off?
ReplyBilly, thanks for stopping by and commenting.
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