I like the boxer shorts idea, Paul.
The problem with KLF t-shirts, etc, is I suppose that they have dated very quickly. Aside from the problem of the band not being remembered by many people under 25, there's the designs they had back in late 80s and early 90s. Fine for that time, but now as dated as a Ned's Atomic Dustbin hooded top or a Wonderstuff t-shirt-and-cut-off-jeans-Doc-Martens ensemble (ah, my youth ... )
Is there a way of updated logos and designs? I remember when I first joined this list (cripes, nearly three years ago!) someone was selling JAMS logo t-shirts. I bought a grey one and it still one of my favourite and most comfortable t-shirts. The logo looks good too, obvious but not screaming.
Whisper it, but I always thought some JAMs/KLF clothing designs, the long sleeved t-shirts with logos front and back and on the sleeve, were a little bit, well, unflattering (especially the white-on-black ones, which looked and felt to me like a PE teacher's tracksuit top). And those KLF-logo trousers Cressida wore (TOTP "Last Train" was it?) looked like a boy's bedroom wallpaper. Not that I make a habit of hanging around boy's bedrooms (or PE teacher's tracksuits).
John
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> I thought about getting myself some white shorts with the KLF's 12" logo> printed on them in large friendly letters... ;-)I've always wanted the 12" logo pattern to be turned into fabric for boxer shorts! I've mentioned it occasionally over the years. I have no idea if this can be done on a small scale.-paul>
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