To celebrate the release of “To Make as Perfectly as Possible: Roubo on Marquetry,” we have created this short-sleeve T-shirt screen printed on a gray American Apparel garment.
The shirt features a detail from one of the plates from the marquetry book of two Frenchmen busy at some marquetry or inlay. The rear of the shirt features the slogan: “Getting Inlaid Since 1769.” (That was the year Roubo’s first volume was released.)
The shirts are available in sizes medium, large, XL and XXL. The shirts are 100-percent cotton and made by American Apparel in Los Angeles. The screen printing was done in Indiana (wait until you see the detail we squeezed out of this one).
The shirts are $20 plus domestic shipping. Once these shirts are gone, we will not reprint this design.
To order the shirt click here.
— Christopher Schwarz
Hey, you still owe me a t-shirt!
— badger
I haven’t forgot. Just trying to get through the end of the season…. I also owe one to Pat.
No worries.