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T-Post: Magazine in the form of a T-Shirt

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T-Post comes six times a year, contains one story and one illustration per issue, and is printed on cotton. That’s right, T-Post is a magazine in the form of a t-shirt.

I just received the September issue, pictured above. The story, printed on the inside of the shirt, is about companies turning away from the murderous necktie (clever, for a t-shirt magazine). Unfortunately, the illustration looks like my 3 year-old nephew did it. (No, that’s not fair. Hugh’s work is much more nuanced.)

In the end, T-Post may be the kind of thing that looks good on my coffee table, but I don’t actually enjoy using. Kinda like the New Yorker.

This post originally appeared here.

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