Thursday, July 8, 2004


Fake Pottery and T-shirts?

In Little Tricks of the tee, Shaila Dewan writes about T-shirts that advertise made up business or events.

"You buy clothes with an instant history," said Mocko, of Saks, which he said has carried souvenir tees for about a year. "The beauty is that you haven't had to go to all the places and collect the things. It's no faker than wearing a T-shirt that has the Gucci logo or the Prada logo."

It just goes to show, again, how powerful T-shirts are in framing a person's character. 

So how about Pottery?  Consider T-shirts (that I just made up:)
  • Why only roast your coffee?  Dave's Woodfired Mugs.
  • Wahoo Raku, Co.
  • Potters for Gravity.  Go ahead and break 'em, we'll make more.






7:07:25 AM