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Where Wares Wear Words

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Popular Ink has a great series of shirts based on quotes from different works of fiction, from poetry to prose. Each shirt actually comes with the work it’s based on, so no one can call you out to be the clueless poser you are; like a fourteen year old with a Phish tee on.

The shirt pictured above is based on “Gingko, Pigeon, Light: A Fable” by M.C. Boyes and comes in black, white or “scenic route blue”. Whatever your color or quote selection, you’ll feel slightly more enlightened in any of these tees, even if they are lacking in design.

A Quote from “Gingko, Pigeon, Light: A Fable”

“In the fall, the gingko tree begins to drop its fruit each like a dainty, miniature, spiked peach. The man so admires the fruit that he makes a centerpiece of it on their dining room table. This, he says to the woman, caressing a particularly small and pinkish fruit, is one fruit that you can’t compare to a woman’s breast. It’s too round and has too many points. The woman smiles, showing her perfectly straight front teeth. I know, she says. Why does everybody do that? Tits like melons. If I weren’t a chef you know, if there weren’t food involved it would make me mad.”


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