I was wondering when I was going to see an owner in those abandoned shoes. Every neighborhood seems to have them: tennis shoes flung over a telephone wire. If I thought I was worried about those shoes crashing through my window, I'm really worried about the pair with the wearer still attached. For his sake and mine. I don't need to explain happen if he fell.
In many ways, this shirt is upside down. The perspective, obviously, as our subject is hanging by a shoelace. But it's also the opposite or "upside down," of what we usually see in this situation; as pointed out, the man got tossed up with his shoes. But the other hanging shoes are right-side up. In my experience, this doesn't always happen. Thanks WARREN87, for this change in perspective.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
$12 Teextile: Upsidedown
Thanks,
Kirsten Laulainen, for the scoop
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