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Registered: ‎05-10-2010

Re: Quacker Factory Was The First!

That's true.  But when QF was doing it, it was a little hokey and only true Quakers liked it.  Now logos on shirts, jackets etc are everywhere.  

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Registered: ‎03-12-2010

Re: Quacker Factory Was The First!

@LTT1 It is my fault (off track).  My problem is I will start typing and go do something or start looking at a TV show and pick back up on the typing and totally go off topic.

 

I know I'm terrible at that.  You and everyone is always so kind to me about not chastising me constantly for doing that.  It's always someone (maybe you, maybe others) who are kind to say, "Whoa! Back up".  That's what I need.  I think in all this time I could count on maybe one hand the people who've been mean to me about it.  They are mostly kind (like you) who bring the topic back.

 

As I said, I think people should wear whatever they want to wear.  Also, as I said then, I have on the other shirt (same saying) "breathe" that I had on (two of them).  I like the fact that they're mostly all cotton, thumb holes (arthritis) and the come down over my belly (very important....no cold belly's).  Ha!

 

Have a wonderful Sunday, sweet girl.  Are you still a teacher?  If not too bad, I'll bet you were good.  I have many wonderful friends who've retired from teaching.  They mostly couldn't stand the direction things were going.  In our little (then) elementary school, we had a southern principal who'd come up to my girls and give a little tug on their pigtails and say, "Hello youngster" (with a very southern accent.  My girls would giggle and keep walking.  I volunteered just about every day, so I was always there.   SEE THERE I GO AGAIN OFF TOPIC.

 

I'll go sit down and shut up now.

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Registered: ‎03-12-2010

Re: Quacker Factory Was The First!

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Slogans and words on clothing been around since the 1960s.  Not as prevalent as now, but none of the current QVC designers is likely to have invented that idea.

 

Edited to add:  Sorry, misread the first post.  You were saying which of the QVC designers did it first on QVC.  

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