Thursday, June 3, 2021

The only choice I ever made was to be myself shirt

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‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the t-shirt printing industry The only choice I ever made was to be myself shirt . not a creature was stirring, not even a multi-headed M&R Sportsman carousel! Yes, Christmas is a bleak time for screen printing. Everybody goes on holidays, t-shirts nationwide are covered up by cringe worthy Christmas jumpers … and although we have seen consistently milder winters here in Ireland, we can expect a slowdown in global warming thanks to the recently signed Paris agreement, damn bureaucrats …. but it’s not all doom and gloom, 2016’s on the horizon and with it brings a new hope (forgive the Star Wars pun but as they say, ‘tis the season to be Jedi, fa la la la la, la la la la). Next year sees the 30th anniversary of the death of electric superstar and Dubliner, Phil Lynott, and on the 4th of January, Vicar St will host the annual celebration of his work, Vibe for Philo.


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The only choice I ever made was to be myself shirt Long Sleeved T-shirt
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The only choice I ever made was to be myself shirt Unisex Hoodie
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Classic Men’s
Vibe is annually held on the 4th, the date of Phil’s untimely death and the Vibe tribute is seen as part celebration and part wake The only choice I ever made was to be myself shirt . It will capture moments from throughout the Thin Lizzy frontman’s career. Each year runs off a particular theme, this year’s being a song named, The Sun Goes Down. The T-Shirt Company became involved when Vibe for Philo organiser and Dublin muso in his own right, Smiley Bolger, paid us a visit. He asked us to help bring his Philo t-shirt design to life. It was a beautiful, colourful depiction of Phil’s instantly recognisable silhouette with a glowing sunrise in the background. So we went all out to capture the image in its full glory. In order to create the bright glow of the red and orange blended sky we elected to use a plastisol ink and the result, well, it speaks for itself … not unlike a rising sun on Sutton beach, minutes from Phil’s final resting place at St. Fintan’s cemetery.
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