latimesblogs.latimes.com — The premise is simple: Companies pay him to wear their T-shirts. Sadler, 26, will don a different shirt every day next year, promoting a variety of companies, from Web start-ups to online clothing stores.
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mittens27Dec 19, 2008
And to think... All these years I've been paying Nike to advertise for them on my t-shirt.
Closed AccountDec 19, 2008
Why is Stewart from Mad TV doing this?
jazliveDec 19, 2008
It is best to create "Yo own thang" ` most established sites turn into ponzi-like schemes
Closed AccountDec 20, 2008
No, actually its a decent idea for the one coming up with the website, but what level of stupidity would a company need to pay somebody to wear a free shirt? Sounds like a bad deal, considering most companies actually sell their logo t-shirts for a profit.
osabr22000Dec 21, 2008
It's a fad and I doubt it will last long. There are much better mediums out there. I'd say a FAR more effective medium is the LCD screen you see in line at the grocery store.
charlietunaJan 12, 2009
I fear the word "art" is doomed to meaninglessness.