Shame about going towards shirts with collars. I don't understand why Ilford could not simply make their film logo designs available through some place like Cafe Press:
http://www.cafepress.com/
That way anyone who might want a T-Shirt or coffee mug could just order one. There would be no inventory to store, and only a slight amount of time getting the files onto that website (or any similar company). In theory, someone could order a T-Shirt with each film variety.
Ciao!
Gordon Moat
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Or a little sticker to put on the camera, saying "Ilford Inside"?
Is screenprinting the stuff that forms a layer on top of the fabric that cracks?Ilford isn't screen printing the indicia they are having it embroidered. The screen printing of cafepress is at the low end and embroidering, in my book, trumps screen printing every time.
Yes there is...we have chosen what we would like, based on the feedback, ILFORD Photo, white on black, embroidered not screen printed, a polo shirt and a rugby shirt. 'Less is more' according to the fashionistas at ILFORD Photo / HARMAN who are helping me sort this out...
Regards Simon.
No, no, no.... ILFORD's fashionistas have inverted the tones.
a black rugby shirt should be just as good if not better at being a dark cloth. In the USA the obscurity of a rugby shirt will insinuate a bit of mystery and athleticism. Mate the shirt with black jeans, pseudo italian soccer (football) trainers and a man purse and you'll look down right continental.
I'm good with a rugby shirt and look forward to ordering mine.
B They also provide the distinct illusion of pretentious creativity if worn with a Black sport jacket, pants, socks and shoes.
Don't you need a crumpled Gauloise dangling from the corner of your mouth and a dogeared copy of anything by Camus/Sartre poking out of a pocket to give you that certain je ne sais quoi mon brave?
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