Photo Phriday: T-Shirt Time!

This Photo Phriday is dedicated to everyone in a part of the world where it has been a bit on the warm side lately. Tonight we celebrate the quintissential summer wardrobe staple: the t-shirt.

But I’m not interested in just any old t-shirt. It’s time to show us your FAVORITE t-shirt.

We all have one. That one t-shirt we love above all others. That one t-shirt you scour online stores for in anticipation of the day the seams on your Old Faithful finally succumb to the destructive forces of wear and detergent.

You dress it up under leather for a night out and it’s the first thing you grab off your floor when you have to stagger to brunch the following morning. You are wearing it in at least 30% of all your photos. You secretly handwash it in Woolite hoping to squeeze  a few more months of sartorial joy from it’s presence in your wardrobe.

It may be from a trip you remember fondly. Or a demonstration of team or school pride. It might be an amusing Threadless design. Or perhaps your favorite cartoon character. Or, in my case, it might be the plainest of the plain, utterly devoid of design, a bare canvas for jackets, scarves and coffee stains.

My favorite t-shirt

I’m sure most of you recognize this American Apparel staple. I’m pretty sure a photo of me wearing the above shirt will pop up in the comments. However, perhaps while you are thinking about t-shirts, you could also support our advertiser (and Crasstalk!) and buy a new soon-to-be favorite t-shirt! Just click on the link with the hot red head and follow the bouncing ball from there.

Here’s a little sexy t-shirt time music to get you going. Now go play!

Here are the rules. For those of you who are new, or live in open threads, look here and here are your instructions (taken and modified from earlier PP posts):

  • This is the magic computer code you use to make pictures appear: 
    • <img src=”http://www.photosite.com/yourphoto.jpg” />.
  • And it’s a URL, not photo file.  Crasstalk doesn’t accept files from your hard drive – only from the Internet. You can upload your photo to Facebook, Flickr, TinyPic, or any other online photo hosting site to generate a URL for the photo. For many of those LOLcats/dogs/monkeys I can’t seem to quit foisting on all of you, I use ImageShack or imgur
  • Also, be sure to add a few words of text with your picture so it doesn’t get tripped up in the site’s spam filter.
  • To pick up an image online, right click (or ctrl-click on a Mac) on an image and select “View Image” or “Copy Image URL/Location.” Copy-and-paste the URL and plug it into the img src html code.

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