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“…Commentators : The slogan T-shirt as a postmodernist device / Glenn Adamson -- John Lennon and Yoko Ono's use of slogans on T-shirts / Sam Bully -- Punk's use of slogans on T-shirts / Jon Savage and Jamie Reid -- The slogan T-shirt as a subcultural tactic / Matthew Worley -- The slogan T-shirt as a site of resistance / Shehnaz Suterwalla -- Vivienne Westwood enthusiast / Eric Rose --
Frankie goes to Hollywood frontman / Holly Johnson -- The slogan T-shirt as a lifestyle tool / Chris Sanderson at The Future Laboratory -- The slogan T-shirt's relationship to trends and appropriation / Chris Coleman at WGSN -- The slogan T-shirt as a marketing tool / Julian Vogel at Modus PR -- The slogan T-shirt's relationship to branding / Neil Boorman -- The cult value of the slogan T-shirt / Scott Maddux -- The relationship between the slogan T-shirt and high art / Simon Lee at Simon Lee Gallery -- The slogan T-shirt as a campaign tool / Larissa Clark at Environmental Justice Foundation -- The slogan T-shirt as a political tool / Shumon Basar -- Political slogan T-shirt collector / Howard Besser -- The slogan T-shirt's relationship to queer culture / Matt Cook -- The morals of language on slogan T-shirts / Clare Rose -- The presence of female empowerment on slogan T-shirts during the '90s / Fiona Cartledge -- The presence of dance music on slogan T-shirts during the '90s / Daniel Pemberton -- T-shirt entrepreneur and former Camden Market vendor / Philip de Mesquita -- The slogan T-shirt's relationship to club culture / Robin Bennett at A-non Brand -- The slogan T-shirt's presence on the festival circuit / Mark Wigan -- The vintage value of the slogan T-shirt / Roger Burton at Contemporary Wardrobe -- Stüssy T-shirts / Michael Kopelman at Gimme 5 -- Boy T-shirts / Namalee Bolle at Supersuper! …”
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