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22 Apr 2009

Eight Reading Related T-Shirts and Where You Can Buy Them Online

Who doesn’t love a novelty T-shirt?  Where them under a sports jacket, under a hoodie, or with jeans.  These are the coolest reading related t-shirts on the interwebs, and all of them are under $20, so way to update your wardrobe in the face of economic disaster! 

1. Reading is Sexy

readingissexy_co_lgThe sexy Librarian is the new Catholic School girl.  And in this post-feminist era, you can flaunt both your brain and your sex appeal.  Get the Reading is Sexy from Washington artist Sarah Utter.

Price: $14.95

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Shakespeare Hates Your Emo Poems

vday3We’ve all been there.  We’ve all written our fair share of poems ranting about this or that.  What are most slam poems but strings of cool images without an over-arcing theme?  But then most of us grew up, and probably either gave it up, or got better.  Either way, we realized that while our English teachers may have been encouraging us to write, they were also praying to the bard for us to shut up already.  Get the Shakespeare Hates Your Emo Poems shirt from TypeTees.

Price: $12

 

 

 

 

 

3. Hyperbole Is the Best Thing Ever!

product_imagephp Isn’t it though?  Seriously, can you think of something better than hyperbole?  I thought not.  And now you can wear it on your sleeve…er, chest.  Either way, get the Hyperbole Is the Best Thing Ever! t-shirt from Mentalfloss.

Price: $17.97

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. Palindromes Are Rasemordnilap!

product_image-1phpRasemordnilap, indeed, but just try saying that five times fast.  Actually, you might get good at pronouncing it, when people squint at your shirt, and finally ask, “What does that say?”  Always a good conversation starter.  Palindromes Are Rasemordnilap is also brought to you by the nerds over at Mentalfloss.

Price: $17.95

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. Caziques Bitches!

caziques bitchesAccording to www.dictionary.com Cazique is a noun, meaning either a chief in certain Native American dialects or a black and red or black and yellow oriole from the American tropics.  Whatever the definition, you will be chief of Scrabble night forever.  Get the Caziques Bitches Tee from the folks over at Cotton Factory.

Price: $15.99

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. Harry Is My Homeboy

harry-potter-funny-shirt-harry-is-my-homeboy-300x240Now you can combine your love of Harry Potter and Ghetto culture in one novelty T-Shirt!  Because really, who wouldn’t Harry in their corner…or on the corner.  The Harry Is My Homeboy Tee is brought to you by SnorgTees. 

Price: $18.95

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7. I’d Like to Double Your Entendre

I'd like to double your entendreWink wink, nudge nudge.  It’s high brown meets lowbrow.  Which sounds just about right to me.  The I’d Like to Double Your Entendre Tee can also be found at SnorgTees.

Price: $18.95

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8. Future Librarian

futurelibrarianonesie_med2Don’t leave the little ones out!  Start inducting them into nerdom now!  Also available in child and adult sizes (adult size pink on brown) this Future Librarian onesie is another goodie from Sarah Utter.

Price: $14.94

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