I was going to say the same thing as Iijk, that I don't see them very much, but maybe I am surrounded by them and I just never noticed. Now that I saw this video, am I going to see them all the time, now?
The "Property of" shirts are the ones that kill me. The original point of printing "property of" on them was to let people know the shirt belongs to the school (or whatever) and not the individual. So if I see someone wearing a "property of" shirt out in public, I guess I'm suppose to turn them into the police for stealing. Oh...and why do they always have XXL or XL printed on them? I assume this was to specify the size at a glance so the student could grab one that fits. What gets me is they'll ALL say XXL in the retail store and the actual friggin' size of the shirt doesn't even match up! What the hell do they think XXL means? Please don't buy "Property of...XXL" shirts. They make no sense and make you look like a thief. I don't even see how they're allowed to print "property of" on them if it is not true.
Not sure if @matthew has ever worked in an office, but a lot of them participate recreational sports after work. Old Navy is a pretty big company, they might have an Athletic Department. I'm sure there's at least one softball team in the company.
I've always wanted a football jersey that said, "Your Name Here" on the back. I also want my kid to change his name to "All Things." Then I'd be The Mother of All Things.
I'd say maybe, not probably.
It certainly bothers me as well, Irk. Then again, should it?
Those always irritated me, but then again I'd buy a "property of Mediocre athletics department" shirt.
@darksaber99999 "Meh Gym's" or "Meh. Fitness." would sell well also.
@Pavlov For me it'd be more like:
"Fitness? Meh."
@Pavlov
I like how baffled he was here
Feeling kinda saucy today, are we, Irk?
I see his point, but i own a few "Woot Athletic Dept" Shirts, from when they used to do the annual "Monkey Games".
I actually don't see those shirts too much anymore.
I think it bothers you Irk, un poco. Me? Too busy trying to not get busted staring at women in yoga pants.
@irishbyblood strange. Like dyed-green hair, I assume anyone wearing yoga pants outside a yoga studio wants the attention.
@nadroj Some are attention worthy and others should be arrested for embracing said fashion.
I was going to say the same thing as Iijk, that I don't see them very much, but maybe I am surrounded by them and I just never noticed. Now that I saw this video, am I going to see them all the time, now?
The "Property of" shirts are the ones that kill me. The original point of printing "property of" on them was to let people know the shirt belongs to the school (or whatever) and not the individual. So if I see someone wearing a "property of" shirt out in public, I guess I'm suppose to turn them into the police for stealing.
Oh...and why do they always have XXL or XL printed on them?
I assume this was to specify the size at a glance so the student could grab one that fits. What gets me is they'll ALL say XXL in the retail store and the actual friggin' size of the shirt doesn't even match up! What the hell do they think XXL means? Please don't buy "Property of...XXL" shirts. They make no sense and make you look like a thief. I don't even see how they're allowed to print "property of" on them if it is not true.
@medz How is it that "Too stupid to be believed" is simultaniously a successful legal defense and a fashion statement?
Nothing says athleticism more that an ON tank, right Irk? Sun's out, guns out, I say. Pass the onion rings, please.
@ACraigL how many Natty Ices do you think have been shotgunned by someone wearing that shirt?
@JonT LOL. All of them. The answer is all, though some were done on the back of an ATV.
@ACraigL "Suns out Guns out" is going to be said a lot this summer... by me.
@medz So the guy wearing this was pwned by everybody's Mom?
Not sure if @matthew has ever worked in an office, but a lot of them participate recreational sports after work. Old Navy is a pretty big company, they might have an Athletic Department. I'm sure there's at least one softball team in the company.
Hey, man, this is Irk's bugaboo. I'm totes easygoing.
@Kevin Sure, but they sell the shirts to just anybody, not just intermural corporate athletes.
@PocketBrain maybe to fund the team?
I've always wanted a football jersey that said, "Your Name Here" on the back.
I also want my kid to change his name to "All Things." Then I'd be The Mother of All Things.
Support your company's teams. Become an athletic supporter.
Oh wait a sec...
@cengland0 Atlas was the original athletic supporter! He mastered the clean-and-jerk on the cosmos. Then rested on his "laurels."
@cengland0 Nice Grease reference...