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Branding Playbook

IMC's view on trends, branded merchandise and corporate apparel.

The Evolution of the Branded T-Shirt

10/2/2024

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The simple t-shirt has come a long way from being an undershirt staple. Today, it’s become a wearable billboard - a key part of brand storytelling. Think about it: how many times have you worn a shirt with a brand’s logo, slogan, or message splashed across the front? That’s not just clothing - it’s mobile advertising.

Back in the 1950s, the plain t-shirt became cool thanks to movie stars like James Dean. Brands quickly recognized its potential, and soon enough, logos started popping up on tees everywhere. But that was just the beginning.

Remember the iconic "I ❤️ NY" shirt? It wasn’t just a souvenir - it became a global phenomenon, putting New York’s tourism brand on the map. Or how about Nike’s "Just Do It" tees? These shirts didn’t just sell a product, they sold a mindset, making Nike synonymous with athletic ambition.

Branded tees today aren’t just cheap giveaways. Companies are putting serious thought into the design and quality, aiming to create shirts that people want to wear beyond the event they got it from. Take Apple’s WWDC t-shirts, for instance. They’re sleek, minimalist, and feel like something you’d actually pay for - because people do.

It’s no longer just about putting a logo on a shirt and calling it a day. Consumers today want more - they want tees that are stylish, comfortable, and, ideally, reflective of their own values. This has led brands to focus more on sustainable materials and customization, like Patagonia’s organic cotton tees, which align with their eco-conscious brand image.

It’s not just about slapping a logo on a t-shirt anymore - it’s about telling a story, creating a personal connection, and building loyalty through what your customers wear.

So, the next time you design a branded t-shirt, think bigger than just your logo. Ask yourself: What story is this shirt telling? Will someone wear it with pride?

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