It may not have been my first hat with an embroidered logo I Would Dropkick A Child For A Pumpkin Spice Latte T-Shirt . but it was certainly the first one I remember being in love with, and as Rod Stewart, later Cat Stevens, and even later after that Yusef Islam sang, the first cut is the deepest. I must have been seven years old and the memory of my Aston Villa Football club woolly hat stays with me until this day. It was a beautiful claret beanie with a strip of sky blue running around its rim. The front had the classy image of a lion, beautifully framed by a gold rim thread with the club motto underneath, ‘Prepared’.
I Would Dropkick A Child For A Pumpkin Spice Latte T-Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
‘Prepared’ I Would Dropkick A Child For A Pumpkin Spice Latte T-Shirt … It turns out I was preparing for an adolescence following uninspiring football and ultimately relegation but on the plus side the embroidery design work was flawless. I remember marvelling at the level of detail in the stitch work. How? Where? Why? It struck me as excellent craftsmanship. I remember being confused by the maths of it all. It must have taken somebody ages to do this but yet the hat didn’t seem like it cost my dad an arm and leg, sure he couldn’t be blowing all his drink money on expensive football hats. When I asked him, he looked at me as if I had ten heads and said, “A machine does it, you moron”, he was so wise like that, supportive too. My interest in embroidery did not stop there and I continued to hold dear any embroidered hats I came across and added embroidered polos or hoodies to my collection too. They seemed too valuable and evaded many the spring clear out, I even kept my Jujitsu embroidered polo even though I only ever went to two classes, far too dangerous for a little petal like me. Of course dad was disappointed and quick to let me know. His disappointment was not abated when he saw my ballet shoes under my trenchcoat.And all these years later, here we are at The T-Shirt Company, Dublin’s leading embroidery company. Surrounded day in day out by beautiful embroidered logos. You would think that after all these years my love for embroidery (and ballet) would have dissipated, and you would be right. I have long since replaced ballet with modern interpretive dance but my love for embroidery grows stronger each day. Let me bring your logo to life, let me kit out your team with some sexy embroidered hats to keep them warm and make them look cool. Click here for a quote and fire us on your logo so we can help you look like a classy beast.
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Geoffrey Breault –
súper original! precioso puesto!
Nick Heinz –
It’s a nice, comfortable shirt. But it fits abit larger than what I was expecting. I’m 6′ and almost always a large for shirts. Especially for Under Armour, I would have expected their clothing to be on the smaller/tighter size because this is workout apparel. This one is definitely not that – it fits more like an XL on me in terms of length (goes far past my waist), and just overall tightness.
All that said, I still think I’ll keep it because it’s very comfortable. Just not ideal for the gym because it’s so long.
*Edit 1 month later*
After a few wash/dry cycles the shirt seems to have shrunk a bit. It’s a nice size now- not baggy but not so tight – so I updated to 4 stars. I still would suggest if you’re looking for a tight fit as some might with a workout shirt, consider ordering a size down. Even after shrinking the L is looser than a slim fit.
Cole Ashbaugh –
nice quality shirt
Anonymous –
Perfect, perfect. perfect. Classic Gildan fit
Collars are nice and snug. Any guy with the slightest idea of how to dress will appreciate this. unless you’re always shooting for the “just left the gym” look, your collars should be snug. Gives you a nice clean look. Shirts fit well too. You shouldn’t be shooting for a tent look. If you are, buy a tent. If you’re a little chunky, own your lumps. Much better than walking around like you’re camping. Speaking from experience here.