A MAN’S COLLECTION OF SEGA T-SHIRTS
Some bloke called “Manu” has alerted us to the existence of this – a superb collection of video game t-shirts. Superb, that is, if you haven’t graduated to wearing proper clothing for adult males yet, like, say, long-sleeved shirts with collars accompanied by jumpers with no obvious branding on them.
Imagine a time when dreary, long-sleeved black shirts were in fashion. That, children, was the early-to-mid 1990s. Not many of these will have survived in their original, unwashed black state.
The shirts are not for sale. They are too important. We understand that.
Let’s all get angry about SEGA blowing all its money on this again.
LINKS TO ALL THE SEGA-RELATED ONES:
– http://www.videogameshirts.net/index.php?id=124
– http://www.videogameshirts.net/index.php?id=2
– http://www.videogameshirts.net/index.php?id=5
– http://www.videogameshirts.net/index.php?id=12
– http://www.videogameshirts.net/index.php?id=30
– http://www.videogameshirts.net/index.php?id=44
– http://www.videogameshirts.net/index.php?id=58
– http://www.videogameshirts.net/index.php?id=61
– http://www.videogameshirts.net/index.php?id=67
– http://www.videogameshirts.net/index.php?id=84
– http://www.videogameshirts.net/index.php?id=96
– http://www.videogameshirts.net/index.php?id=101
filed in SEGA IN THE MODERN AGE, THINGS THAT ARE LIKE SEGA on Jul.20, 2009
July 20th, 2009 on 12:41 pm
Blimey, the Space channel 5 one (http://www.videogameshirts.net/index.php?id=5) is quite subtle and understated, not really what you’d expect.
Looking at the rest of his collection, it’s a shame he’s a fair few unofficial ones, kinda waters down the collection somewhat
July 20th, 2009 on 12:42 pm
I still have such long sleeved T shirts that are now various shades of grey. A few months ago I wore a thin cashmere V-necked jumper over a nice proper shirt for the first time. In one sense it was like aging 15 years in five minutes, but in another it was a revelation…
Tip – at 36 and 14.5 stone in ‘youf’ cloths you look like a fat middle aged man. In middle aged cloths you look like a moderately slim, young man playing at being a fogey. Isn’t life weird?
July 20th, 2009 on 12:54 pm
I have a Sega t-shirt. I got it for free with the PS2 Sega Sonic Collection. I think I returned the game but kept the T-shirt. It’s Sonic blue and says SEGA on the front. Sometimes people compliment me on it and it makes me feel grand.
And this website… it’s just a man bragging about his collection? What a cunt.
July 20th, 2009 on 1:30 pm
Badben – you’re not the only one, I’m having a great deal of fun ‘playing’ that old fogey game too. The old goth t-shirts went grey long ago and are now relegated to the back of the drawers and I’ve discovered the joys of corduroy and tweed – Cultivated a handlebar moustache, have a flat cap, bought a toolshed and have a Roger Whittaker cassette and boiled sweets in the glovebox. Wondering if I may have gone too far.
At what point do I suddenly panic and buy a motorbike?
July 20th, 2009 on 2:39 pm
I’m at a similar point. I’ve realised I’m slightly greying, but still wearing t-shirts and will never be featured on Sexy Execs; I own a shed but play 1943 with the swearing yout.
What now? Who will guide us? Christ. Worst update ever.
I’m off to write something about being raped in the ear on the forums at http://www.gardenhealth.com.
July 20th, 2009 on 4:41 pm
I have a Ristar T-shirt, but I can’t wear it anymore as it shows off my hairy nipples :(
July 20th, 2009 on 8:37 pm
Waste of money or not, that’s one of Arsenal’s finest shirts – we won the double in it and it still fits me now, eight years later.
July 20th, 2009 on 11:44 pm
TwoHeaded Thing – That is a nasty, nasty mental image.
I’m assuming you’re male (most round here seem to be) but either way it’s still an horrific thing to picture.