Here’s an unusual
outlet for writing: a magazine in the form of t-shirts. T-post has 2500
subscribers paying 26 Euros (about
£22 /$ 36) every six weeks to receive a new t-shirt featuring a true story
printed on the inside, and an artist’s interpretation on the outside. The
editions are limited to the number of subscribers, so the shirts can become
collector’s items.
Editor in chief Peter Lundgren told the Wall Street Journal, “For us, it’s a way to use fashion and art to spread the word about things that are important to us and the world, by using one of the best pop culture mediums ever invented—the graphic t-shirt.”
(for tips on writing everything other than t-shirts, see my book, "Your Writing Coach," published by Nicholas Brealey and available from Amazon and other online and offline retailers.)