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mission statement

spiffywear is basically spiffy's attempt to gain himself a soapbox and outlet for his doodle-based ranting, and perhaps provide like-minded would-be ranters the use of said soapbox. if you wanted a one-liner of what spiffy may be trying to say, it might be

stop ignoring bad things being done on your behalf.

and maybe

drawing creepy clowns and aliens is fun.

but really, i gues if you want to know what spiffy's trying to say, look at the t-shirts.

 

the making of spiffywear

spiffywear is usually made by spiffy (or an crony) via screen-print or heat-transfer, depending on the complexity of the design and the number of colours. if you went to spiffy and said "hey, we want a gazillion "armchair anarchist" shirts", he'd probably get lazy and fire the order off to a production place, so if you want the home-made feel an such a case, trick him by ordering them one at a time.

the t-shirts used are either eco/ethical union made things, or recycles - perfectly good (meaning unused, but possibly with manufacturer flaws that got them consigned) -shirts found at second-hand and charitable stores. "why?" you may ask. well,

1) eco/ethical t-shirts: stop ignoring things that are bad.

2) perfectly good t-shirts: seeing as they're perfectly good, why potentially requre the creation of another t-shirt when there's this perfectly good one ready to be aquired and printed on?

if you're not down with a perfectly good shirt, just let spiffy know, and he'll getcha a new one.

and yes, some of the perfectly good t-shirts may have orginally been made and/or sold by one of many organizations that produces uneco/unethical stuff . . . but the reasoning here is that they're being redeemed by the process of having found their way to a charitable organization, and then being purchased by spiffy. OK?

(c) 2006 spiffywear