Weekend Wear: Grammatically correct clothing

The Contently website has gathered several teeshirts that are made by various companies but all speak to the things that most make us twitch. Here’s my favourite.

2. Misuse of “Literally” Makes Me Figuratively Insane ($20, Snorg Tees)

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Society’s lexicon of words is constantly evolving and changing, and within the last decade or so, the word “literally” has become the new “like.” Thanks for your contribution to the English language, Rachel Zoe. School those word miscreants with a shirt that is equal parts sarcastic and educational.

7 T-Shirts All English Majors Should Own – Shelby Deering, Contently (7 January 2015

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Suitsy you, sir

Honestly, I didn’t know where to start with this. A company is taking votes on whether to make a onesie that looks like a suit. Sort of. It’s already got more votes than it needed so this is happening, at least to prototype stage. But let someone I’ve never heard of explain it much better and with even more sarcasm than I could’ve mustered since I’m secretly curious.