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January 26, 2008
Social networking for shirts?

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Don't throw away that old shirt you have in your closet. It probably has a lot more to say than just another rag to dust off the coffee table with. A company called Re-Shirt allows for people to exchange, donate shirts that they have had.
"The Re-Shirt is different from its used compatriots in that it has a story to tell. It all starts with a T-shirt that someone associates with a special memory: an important career step, an unforgettable football match, a demonstration in Guatemala, the feeling of an entire stage in their life. These shirts are collected, quality inspected, and put on display at www.re-shirt.net. When one of these shirts is purchased, it is given its very own orange Re-Shirt Label, a number is printed on it, and it begins a new registered life. Every future owner can now document the experiences they have with their Re-Shirt online and continue the story of this piece of clothing."
Now what about all those lost socks? Mine are vacationing somewhere in St. Marteen.
Posted by russellmiyaki at January 26, 2008 12:20 PM