More than a cheap article of clothing, the T-shirt is a portable personal ad, its wearer declaring their political/musical/social affiliations for the world to see. Since the 1960s, the T-shirt has provided a forum for expression where anti-war slogans mixed with early counter-culture classics such as ' Keep on Truckin', & tie-dye mingled with the debut of that hardy perennial, the tour T-shirt
- album cover graphic on the front, venue details listed on the back. This book reflects the diverse & rich graphic culture that has arisen from the medium, considering its use in areas such as music, politics & fashion. Featuring photographs of T-shirts worn on the street, specially commissioned T-shirt graphics, T-shirt collections, & the best & coolest graphics from around the world, 300 per cent Cotton will appeal to designers, illustrators & art directors, as well as a general market of T-shirt enthusiasts & collectors.