First penned by Ken Barber in 2008 as a promotion for the Studio Lettering collection, the ampersand tee afforded a more cost effective and less cumbersome alternative to its three dimensional counterparts while becoming a potent analog viral marketing vehicle where people were tempted to approach someone wearing the shirt and push their “like” button but then stopped themselves just in time when they remembered that they were still in a physical interpersonal situation and current technology does not allow humans to have “like” buttons that are connected to common social networking systems and that they would run the risk of offensively touching that person but fortunately the T-shirt wearer in question would diffuse the situation by saying “I got it at house industries” and then you would go to HouseIndustries.com and find that they do in fact have the ampersand shirt in stock but only in small, double xlarge and girls size six and not even in the color of the one that JJ Abrams wore in the Super 8 bonus DVD so here is the current innocuously tonal representation in a respectable range of sizes.
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