How do department stores decide the designs they want to put on T-shirts
I'm browsing H&M and [these choices](https://www2.hm.com/en_gb/productpage.0972640168.html) look so random...
We've got **Claude Monet and Van Gogh** - sure, i love their paintings as much as the next person, but a T-shirt usually celebrates people or groups who are still alive, right?
And then "university of michigan" - why is faux university paraphenilia considered stylish?? Hell this is a bigger question than my original one. I'm shopping in Britain and the brand is European, what significance does University of Michigan have on our lives?
The various band name t shirts make the most sense, but for a while now there's bee. The whole "oh you like Band Name? Name 3 of their songs." attitude, so i see it dying off
Not intended as advertising btw.
We've got **Claude Monet and Van Gogh** - sure, i love their paintings as much as the next person, but a T-shirt usually celebrates people or groups who are still alive, right?
And then "university of michigan" - why is faux university paraphenilia considered stylish?? Hell this is a bigger question than my original one. I'm shopping in Britain and the brand is European, what significance does University of Michigan have on our lives?
The various band name t shirts make the most sense, but for a while now there's bee. The whole "oh you like Band Name? Name 3 of their songs." attitude, so i see it dying off
Not intended as advertising btw.