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Would you wear either of these maternity slogan t-shirts from Asda?

13 replies

PMHull · 29/12/2012 01:12

I've just written about my thoughts on two maternity t-shirts I've seen on sale at Asda for £8 each. You can see pictures of the t-shirts here, but just briefly, one has the slogan 'Too Posh to Push' on its front, and the other has the slogan 'Keep Calm and Push'.

I'd be really interested to know what everyone thinks about these t-shirts, and whether they'd buy/wear one?

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SPsFanjoHasSatelliteNavigation · 29/12/2012 01:14

Yes. I am into high fashion and that's exactly what they are Grin

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PlainoldWitchesTit · 29/12/2012 01:15

Slogan tshirts of any kind are just bleugh anyway.

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stowsettler · 29/12/2012 06:40

As above, not in a thousand million years. Slogan T-shirts - no words to describe their utter shitness. Do people really buy them?

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SilentMammoth · 29/12/2012 07:09

Eurgh, no. ghastly.

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ThreeWheelsGood · 29/12/2012 07:26

no - I'm nut a fab of slogan shirts anyway, but "too posh to push" is a fairly offensive phrase, and I don't find the "keep calm and..." trope funny.

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Dolallytats · 29/12/2012 07:57

No, but then I hate any maternity wear with slogans on them.

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weeblueberry · 29/12/2012 08:09

Nope but like the others have said I'm not a big fan of slogans on tshirts. Doubly so on maternity wear.

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EwanHoHoHozami · 29/12/2012 08:10

It's such lazy design, that's the offensive thing. I find the popularity of the "keep calm" meme on par with meerkats for mind-boggling tackiness.

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nannyl · 29/12/2012 08:25

No way.

I didn't need to push did. I breathed her our instead, and she landed on sofa.

Hope number 2 does the same

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Dandelion75 · 29/12/2012 08:38

No way. I saw this tshirt in Debenhams yesterday too - 'cute' slogan maternity tshirts are just awful!

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TwitchyTail · 29/12/2012 09:34

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Kelerina · 29/12/2012 10:15

Noooo, tacky tacky tacky

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perplexedpirate · 29/12/2012 11:59

Yes, I would wear these t-shirt, as handy layering when hell freezes over.
Ick ick ick!

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