It seems to be a foolproof marketing plan: create a brand of clothing that uses softcore imagery like Burton's Playmate snowboards. Then have someone call you offensive, sexist, demented or all three, and sleep the sound sleep of a guy who's mattress is stuffed with money. Graffiti artist Marek Grubel is doing just that with the company Two In The Shirt (slightly NSFW), or T.I.T.S. He's producing racy T-shirts with women, mostly in B&W shots, who are in various phases of undress or making-outed-ness. The artist sums up this clothing line as "recession-proof."
Grubel recently laid it all out in an interview with Heeb magazine. Our favourite part is where he explains that he's made his 83-year-old grandfather quite proud.



