The T-Shirt Book

The T-Shirt Book

by Charlotte Brunel (Author)

Synopsis

This 400-page book features hundreds of colorful examples of the T-shirt at its legendary best, from its humble origins as an undergarment to its current star status as a classic piece of clothing worn by billions around the world.

Originally designed as a piece of men's underwear, the T-shirt exploded in the 1960s and has since taken on a whole new meaning. The T-shirt shed its undergarment role and became the perfect forum for political and creative expression. The Tees have been worn by everyone -- men and women, old and young -- and through the silkscreen process have become an international, unisex medium for every possible type of message.

From the brooding image of Marlon Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire to the revolutionary call of Che Guevara, this book chronicles the myriad uses and images of the T-shirt. With playful photographs and engaging text, The T-Shirt Book mirrors our social history as it traces the evolution of the shirt from 1960s tie-dye to Madonna mania, and beyond.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Assouline
Published: 02 May 2002

ISBN 10: 2843233461
ISBN 13: 9782843233463

Media Reviews
Pop-culture's tawdry affair with tempting T's is chronicled in gorgeous detail, from its earliest roots as U.S. Navy's undershirts to the creative canvasses of tomorrow's designers. Be part of the grand tradition and slip one on before flipping through.