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Britney Spears wears   T-shirt ahead of court hearingBritney Spears: My family should all be in jail for role in conserv...
11/18/2021

Britney Spears wears T-shirt ahead of court hearing

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She’s ready to be free.

Britney Spears shared her excitement for her monumental court hearing Friday — which is set to determine whether her restrictive 13-year conservatorship will finally be terminated — by wearing a T-shirt.

The 39-year-old pop icon’s fiancé, Sam Asghari, posted a video to Instagram Thursday in which she wore a white tee with red letters that read, “ : It’s a human rights movement.”

Asghari, 27, wore a black version of the shirt with the same message in red.

The couple happily showed off their timely fashion choice while dancing along to Spears’ 2013 hit “Work Bitch.”

The shirt was created by The Touch of Rose Project, and its proceeds will help financially support others suffering from conservatorship abuse in honor of Spears.

Asghari captioned the clip, “Loading….,” as there were still close to 24 hours to go until Spears could potentially be free when he uploaded it.

Fans celebrated in the comments section, with one writing, “She’s so excited!!!! We’re all so excited for her!!!!” and another adding, “We are all in this together ❤️.”

The pop star and fiancé Sam Asghari wore matching tees that called a “human rights movement” before the possible termination of her conservatorship.

I, for one, love pocket T-shirts. They're perfect for people who wear eyeglasses, like me (because I cannot see a thing ...
11/18/2021

I, for one, love pocket T-shirts. They're perfect for people who wear eyeglasses, like me (because I cannot see a thing without them). But glasses are not what they were originally designed to carry. In fact, it was ci******es — and the pocket matched the precise measurements of the most popular box.

It's safe to say the tiny pocket isn't original to the T-shirt, however, since the product only hit the mass market as recently as the mid-50s. Chest pockets appeared on a top layer invented — and patented — two decades prior. Then, T-shirts were not something to be worn alone, but rather under a "union suit," a one-piece coverall workers wore year-round. It was most commonly made from wool and thus far too hot to wear in the summer months. Fed up with overheating, the story goes, someone cut the garment in half, leaving the top long enough to tuck it into the bottom. A-ha, the T-shirt was born.

But not so fast; wearing one on its own was still taboo. In fact, it was outlawed in some states. That was until it became standard issue in America's armed forces. In 1904, Army supplier Cooper Underwear advertised its "bachelor undershirt," a T-shaped shirt with a stretchy neck and a henley-like button configuration. But by 1915 the military abandoned buttons, because soldiers lacked sewing skills ...

The simple style first offered a spot for the wearer to store ci******es.

While her sister Kim Kardashian arrived at the Met Gala in a bizarre outfit and half-sister Kendall Jenner and mother Kr...
09/14/2021

While her sister Kim Kardashian arrived at the Met Gala in a bizarre outfit and half-sister Kendall Jenner and mother Kris Jenner was also in attendance, Kourtney Kardashian opted for an evening with boyfriend Travis Barker.

The 42-year-old reality star was spotted heading into The Ritz-Carlton Hotel in New York City on Monday afternoon with Barker.

While Kim, Kendall and Kris are regular staples at the annual gala, Kourtney and her sister Khloe have never attended the annual bash. ...
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While her sister Kim Kardashian arrived at the Met Gala in a bizarre outfit, Kourtney Kardashian opted for a more quiet evening

CHICAGO, Aug. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Threadless, leading e-commerce company and online creator community, launches Art...
08/13/2021

CHICAGO, Aug. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Threadless, leading e-commerce company and online creator community, launches Artist Shops tooling allowing its users to create and sell double-sided printed T-shirts. The digital feature exists exclusively within Artist Shops, as no other print-on-demand brand offers the same level of creator control. Alternative print locations are currently available across eight T-shirt styles in both Artist Shops and the Threadless Marketplace. Strange Planet webcomic creator Nathan W. Pyle, artist Char Bataille, and illustrator Micah Ulrich are some of the top-selling artists with double-sided T-shirt designs available on Threadless.
Threadless
Threadless

Threadless partners with hundreds of thousands of artists to promote and bring their independent art to millions of fans around the world. Threadless remains a destination for artists, brands, and creators to sell their original designs across hundreds of print-on-demand products, including apparel, gallery-quality home decor, and accessories like Bucketfeet shoes and CCS Skateboards.

"Artists using Threadless Artist Shops to sell merch online have long requested the ability to print their art on both the front and back of the garments we offer," said Jake Nickell, Founder & CEO of Threadless. "The time has finally come. We can't wait to see what the artist community will do with these new print locations."

Launched in 2016, the Threadless Artist Shops platform enables artists around the world to promote, add, fulfill, and deliver print-on-demand merchandise. With Artist Shops, individuals upload their art and transform it into merch-ready, tangible products their customers and fans can buy. Threadless handles logistics for Artist Shops owners, including manufacturing, order fulfillment, and customer service. The platform hosts nearly 400,000 unique Artist Shops.

"I love front and back printed shirts because they allow for so much more creativity with merch design, placement, size and choice of graphic," says illustrator Micah Ulrich. "Most on-demand print shops don't offer front and back printing, or if they do, it is prohibitively expensive. Artist Shops is awesome."

Artists can also use double-sided T-shirts to fundraise through Threadless Causes. Launched in 2020, Threadless Causes offers creators a fundraising tool that donates a percentage from the sale of every design on Threadless. Artists control how much they wish to donate and Threadless matches $1 for every design sold. In 2020 alone, Threadless donated $800,000 to over 25 charities fighting for racial justice, voting rights, the LGBTQIA+ community, and more. ...

/PRNewswire/ -- Threadless, leading e-commerce company and online creator community, launches Artist Shops tooling allowing its users to create and sell...

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