Clothingbrand Tchibo Print their own Anticommercials

June 11th, 2008 by Frans Prins Posted in Activism, Blog, Fashion

“This T-shirt is sewn by a child for Tchibo” stands on the shirt. Clothing company Tchibo offers a new print-on-demand service, where you can send in your own texts to be printed.

Dr. Kirstin Brodde, German textile expert and editor for the Greenpeace Magazine, sent in some critical texts about the company and they were delivered to her as she ordered them.

On her blog she describes her communication with the companies involved. It’s a fun story (also read part 2 and part 3) for those reading German…

  1. 5 Responses to “Clothingbrand Tchibo Print their own Anticommercials”

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