T-Shirt Tee-Hee

Last night there was nothing much on TV and I found some T-Shirt transfer paper for my inkjet printer and I thought that I'd have a go at designing a T-Shirt that was Bond inspired but didn't scream "007 Fan" to the casual bystander.

Here is the end result

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I think it turned out OK - and over winter I'll probably wear it over some long sleeved jumpers or polo necks as the British winter kicks in.

Will probably have a go at a few more items over the coming weeks to recycle some old shirts and stuff ready for the winter season wardrobe.
"NEVER SAY NO TO ADVENTURES." Ian Fleming

Comments

  • Mr BeechMr Beech Florida, USAPosts: 1,749MI6 Agent
    I always prefer my geeky shirts to be for fellow geeks only with something totally acceptable to the unaware and cool to the aware, rather than put a big "Bond, James Bond" on it or something. Good idea and enjoy!
  • Aston Martin DBSAston Martin DBS Derbyshire, EnglandPosts: 661MI6 Agent
    I've also come up with the idea to "Bondify" a 'Man-Bag I use in a similar way using little logo's and the remains of the transfer paper from when I've printed the larger images off - because of the bags dark colour it'll look kinda distressed but here's the working progress so far and then I'm going to keep adding to it as and when I do the other shirts


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    The Bag as a whole.

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    The King Industries Logo


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    The Pussy Galore's Flying Circus logo.

    The Flying Circus logo has just reminded me of when I played the 007 Scene It game with a few friends a few years ago and one of the questions was "Which character in Goldfinger had a flying circus?" And my friends reply was "Monty Python!" Priceless! Needless to say my ribs were aching when I finished laughing!
    "NEVER SAY NO TO ADVENTURES." Ian Fleming
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