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T-shirts have circled the fashion globe once more and have skyrocketed in the industry of fashion. With many designers placing their brand on them, t-shirts have become a hot thing.

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) November 10, 2004 -- When we think of t-shirts were often reminded of the plain white cotton under garments our mothers would have us to wear as kids. But never did we imagine they would become so fashionable.

Today, t-shirts have become all to common a trend that has propelled the industry towards fashion, which designers are capitalizing off in an enormous way. From DSquared, Sean John, Kenneth Cole, Ben Sherman, to Von Dutch just to name a few. Designers like these are embedding their brand on t-shirts and are creating a fashion statement.

Although, most t-shirts that you would normally see are designed with a theme, slogan or logo and are usually designed to make a social or political point. Some t-shirts are simple than others with descriptive wording, some more graphical in illustration, and others just basic in color.

However, it doesnt matter so much as to whats on the t-shirt, as long as its appealing and delivers its overall message. Take for example the Citizen Change or Sean P Diddy" Combs Vote Or Die" tee, it was created to boost the political moral of the youth in America that are eligible to get out and vote on November 2, how creative. Was it affective, of course? And the Dionies.com (pronounced deonees) Forgive U.S." tee, it was created to deliver a message to the World and America seeking forgiveness for the wrong we have done as people for whatever cause. The company designed its t-shirt to launch an effort to help us be more expressive, so they say. Has it worked you bet? However, most t-shirts are designed to do just that, express us in a more conservative way.

Regardless of whats displayed on t-shirts, they will continue to be a popular choice amongst us all. Who designs them may never be an issue as long as whats on the t-shirt is cool. And, once its made visible to the public, it would usually set a trend that mostly everyone would wear. But in spite of all that, t-shirts will continue to be a thing in our past; present and future that will circle the fashion globe forever.

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