When I saw this t-shirt I just had to run a feature on it. At first glance it looks like it’s just a less detailed tube map, but a closer inspection reveals otherwise.
What’s actually on the t-shirt, as I’m sure you’ve now worked out through the title and picture, is an outline of all the human organs in the torso. I’m sure it’s not perfectly accurate, and perhaps not everyone will share my enthusiasm for this somewhat odd piece of clothing, but I just think it’s really cool.
I like to look unique, and I can guarantee that I’ve never seen anyone wearing anything quite like this, and unlike a lot of new t-shirts that carry cringe-worthy slogans, this is refreshingly neutral. So if you’d like to be wearing one of this year’s coolest tees, you’ll need to get over to Uneetee. It’s an American company, so once you’ve factored in delivery to the UK, and a possible receiving charge from the annoying folks at customs, expect the total cost to be about $30, which at current rates is about £18.50, and that’s still a good few quid cheaper than your average UK based t-shirt.
When I saw this t-shirt I just had to run a feature on it. At first glance it looks like it’s just a less detailed tube map, but a closer inspection reveals otherwise.
What’s actually on the t-shirt, as I’m sure you’ve now worked out through the title and picture, is an outline of all the human organs in the torso. I’m sure it’s not perfectly accurate, and perhaps not everyone will share my enthusiasm for this somewhat odd piece of clothing, but I just think it’s really cool.
I like to look unique, and I can guarantee that I’ve never seen anyone wearing anything quite like this, and unlike a lot of new t-shirts that carry cringe-worthy slogans, this is refreshingly neutral. So if you’d like to be wearing one of this year’s coolest tees, you’ll need to get over to Uneetee. It’s an American company, so once you’ve factored in delivery to the UK, and a possible receiving charge from the annoying folks at customs, expect the total cost to be about $30, which at current rates is about £18.50, and that’s still a good few quid cheaper than your average UK based t-shirt.