Some sizes of this t-shirt are also available in a ringer style (a ring at the collar and end of each sleeves) which run about one size larger than the regular style and are not as fitted. **Not all colors/styles are available in every size.**
The ringer shirts are grey with black ink.
Fittings:
X-Small Chest 24
Small Chest 30
Medium Chest 36
Large Chest 40
X - Large Chest 44
XX-Large Chest 48
Tired of fucking shit up? Well, time to fix all that is broken to prove we are DIY punks.
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Dumpster Diving is the practice of sifting through trash to find usable items that have been discarded for being unusable by their owners, such as food, furniture, clothes, and metals. In practice, dumpster “diving” is more like fishing since most dumpsters can be accessed from outside without crawling in.
Some resort to dumpster-diving out of economic necessity, while others practice it for reasons like the thrill of the hunt, creative intent (looking for things to use in ways other than originally intended), and artists looking for materials.
There are several ethical arguments justify dumpster-diving. By focusing on reusing resources it decreases the deplorable waste due to practices of many supermarkets, bakeries, and shops -- wastage that is caused by efficiencies and inefficiencies created by Just In Time manufacturing, legal concerns, or other reasons.
For these and other reasons, massive levels of waste increase the ecological global footprint of society, while many people in that same society cannot afford necessities.
Offices, factories, department stores, and other commercial establishments also sometimes throw out nonperishable items that are irregular, were returned, have minor damages, or are replaced by newer items.
Rex is a great storyteller and has plenty to write in his zine. I'm actually normally let down that they end so soon. #9 covers Rex's move from Pensacola to Seattle and the adventures he encountered after arriving trying to find employment and housing. #7 covers living in Alaska and working at various odd jobs with very small text.
Follow Rex and Rebecca as they move across the country. This is actually 4 episodes of a 1/2 hour tv show. It has features on the CORE Collective and Spare Change cafe, Food Not Bombs, Freight Hopping, Road Trips, Secret Sailor Books, Stencil Artwork, Bike Riding, Navigating The Sewers, the job and housing hunt in Seattle, Cooking, and lots more. This is very well produced on a nonexistent budget and not only shares tons of vital information but is great entertainment. Lovely.
image is actually black ink on white vinyl (not green).