A T-Shirt's Worth 1,000 Words
By Jessica Almanza (Chief Contributor) Tags: tshirts, bros before hoes, more cowbell, jesus is my homeboy, urban outfitters

There was a time when Urban Outfitters made all their money from selling ridiculous t-shirts with ridiculous messages and puns on them. I know you all know exactly what I’m talking about because you probably owned one yourself (I’m guilty of owning the Everyone Loves An Asian Girl tee).
After a while, the awful trend begun to die out but it seems that the fad has slowly begun to resurrect. With political tension at an all time high, what better to aggravate the situation than a t-shirt that speaks volumes? A million other things! If I see another Bros Before Hoes t-shirt, I will have lost all faith in humanity.
These t-shirts don't do much for one's look or one's intellect. If I really wanted to gain insight on all things Idaho, I'd Google it. I definitely would not spark up conversation with the cool guy(or girl) wearing the Idaho, No Udaho tee.
I don't understand it - there are so many amazing clothes coming up everywhere right now, why are reverting back to our high school mistakes? Come on, we're all grown up semi-sophisticated college students, splurge a little on real clothes.
I say we all band together and end this tragic revival before it continues to gain momentum.
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