
Seatshirt is a design project that uses design and patterns from seats in public means of transport to create unique organic cotton t-shirts.
Starting up with three strictly limited series of shirts with fabric designs from Tokyo, Copenhagen and Vienna.
All Seatshirts have a small documentation print below the chest-stripe: Name of the city / train- or bus line / and direction in order to show the origin of the design.
The carbon neutral manufactured shirts are made of 100% organic cotton and available exclusively at www.seatshirt.eu
7 Comments
7percent said 3 months ago
what was that company that recyled london underground seat fabric and turned them into bags or whatever?
nice idea, but something about the 'seatshirt' logo makes me think that if I wore it people would think I worked for a company called 'seatshirt'.
DrewGliever said 3 months ago
I dont get it.
dobi said 3 months ago
do i smell all over greyhound print?
quakerninja said 3 months ago
so you just "liberate" fabric with a box cutter without getting caught and put it on shirts, so somethere there is a naked bus seat. Ok I will see your seat art and raise you bathroom stall art.
wunderschoen said 3 months ago
great idea. tokyo is ichiban!
Tscheljabinsk said 3 months ago
this is far out. i really dig the design, also the website. nice one and big up for the organic cotton***
Defy Designs said about 1 month ago
its a great idea, i think it would be way cooler if the material was stitched on! mmm fuzzy!