Then why not buy it to frame it?
FINALLY, a way to disguise the gaping hole in my cyborg’s chest.
It looks like I need to lie it on the floor and drive Matchbox© cars on it or something.
I dont hate it, I’m just like “why on a shirt?”
I am so glad there have been shirts that I don’t like up lately. Congrats to the artist though.
Looks too much like a circuit board layout to this electrical engineer. I know if I bought this shirt people would ask me if it was a board design. Still cool though.
hahaha i thought the exact same thing!!
Like the design but not enough to get one.
kind of reminds me of the original sim city. Maybe someone should make a shirt with the squares of the old sim city and a road spelling “City Life” or “City Living” or something. I dunno, just an idea.
Makes me think of “Raid On Bungling Bay” I miss my C64.
The design reminds me of the first Sim City.
^Whoa…
looks like a continuation of that pink + green “robot” shirt i loved so much…
for this design to work it would have to be stretched to the ends of the shirt, and woot can’t do that.
Because then I have a framed t-shirt on my wall…
starch it and hang it with a coat hanger on the wall.
never mind, I thought about how absolutely ludicrous that would be.
I guess I could call that modern art and scare the neighbors away…<3 rural Georgia.
reminds me of sim city the old school one for super nintendo anyways not my style great design though. Im outta here, until the next shirt woot. Night
since nobody else has the huevos, I’D RATHER CUT HOLES IN A PILLOWCASE than wear this! is that sim city?
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Makes me think of “Raid On Bungling Bay” I miss my C64.
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Agreed, wholeheartedly, on both counts.
I’m with the other folks who would like to see this either on a wall or on the floor with toy cars being driven on it… but not on a shirt.
I wish I could’ve had this when I was ten, though. I would’ve had hours of fun driving my Matchbox cars all over myself.
Congrats to the artist, but I, too, pass.
I’m a little blue vectored out, actually.
didn’t know same designer as the bluevectorfunk. hmmm…
Cool design. Just doesn’t look like it should be on a shirt though.
it looks like a twist on Mondrian’s Broadway Boogie Woogie that was based on a map.

This looks like he was inspired by a subway map (like Washington DC’s for example) instead of a street map.
