
Here is a Fenchurch T-shirt.
It is not khaki green.
The logo is not white.
It is white.
The logo is khaki green.
It was given to me as a leaving gift a few years back along with another tee.
The concept is that you wear both tees at the same time, one under the other, with the sleeves of the inner one rolled back on themselves over the sleeves of the outer one a little way.
I rarely wear the duo like this, partly because I’m a warm individual and double layering on a sunny day reduces me to a sweaty, angry mess. I’m also not a fan of the whole sleeve mechanic – each day that I've tried it I’ve been very ‘aware’ that I have strange sleeves working in harmony to look unorthodox and desperately unravel. It just isn't for me.
But my reasoning today for separating the twosome is that sourcing 365 T-shirts for my challenge’s one-a-day quota is proving tough enough, without wasting days by doubling-up. If the small-print of my THREEHUNDREDANDSIXTEEFIVE were to simply wear 365 T-shirts in a year, I would have worn them all on New Year’s day and be done with all this madness.
Déjà vu very much intended.