I'd do anything to have these tees back in fashion again. They were awesome!
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Man, they were so futuristic!
You could actually see exactly where someone was sweating! Like a radar map of a persons bodily temperature.
Well, until mum gives it a good few washes and it just stays at one colour somewhere in between the two, I had a yellow one that turned green, so mine ended up the colour of baby poop!
Happy daysThis Week I have bought:
Grandstand Mini Munchman 1981
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I had a grey one. I remember the day I got it, I wore it to the library. Librarian was so impressed she told a load of old women to come and have a look. They were pawing at it like they would at the last loaf in the shop. Quelle horreur!"Me fail English? That's unpossible!"
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Purely as a bit of useless information - Global was set up by the Grandson of one of the founders of Marks & Spencer, he wanted to prove he could set up and run a successful business of his own rather than just accept a place on the M&S board. Once he proved he could be succesful on his own he then joined the family firm.
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I remember seeing them in burtons
http://www.novelty-t-shirts.net/tshirts/hypercolor.jpg
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