I don't think anyone has ever been corrupted by a T-shirt.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If I had been out in the industry instead of being a college kid who had an idea for another T-shirt, I would have been too scared to do anything.
I like to find those shirts that they only made one of. That's my approach to style. But my vintage T-shirt collection is a little ridiculous.
I still have the shirt I wore my first time on Johnny Carson's show. Only now I use it as a tablecloth at dinner parties. It was very blousy.
This is my trademark: I rip my T-shirt. I'm into the whole showing-a-bit-of-chest-hair thing.
I'm most comfortable in T-shirts, but they have to have some style to them.
Just because they're going to the gym, a lot of guys wear old T-shirts that look like they've been lying in the closet for 15 years. My workout clothes have to work.
T-shirts for ten dollars are even more fashion today than expensive fashion.
I didn't like the way a wet cotton T-shirt felt under my equipment. There had to be something better.
I met this homeless man who had never owned a shirt in his life. He had taken his pants and worn them as a shirt and I thought it was so creative. He was liberated from the conventions of fashion.
When I go into a store and find a T-shirt that's well-designed with a great fabric but the fit is all wrong, the T-shirt is ruined for me.