Bar·fly
n. pl. bar·flies Slang
One who frequents drinking establishments.
It was only natural to make an illustration based on this widely used cliché for the drunkard who gets constantly sloppy at the bars day in and night out. It was necessary to make the scene fitting for these two down-and-out flies. The appearance of one being a little too slightly intoxicated hunched down in his sorrow concoction while the other “buzzes” on about how upside-down life is. I really picture the conversation something like, “and then she kicked me out; the little one’s a complete brat; I just got layed off; there’s a bug in my beer!…burp!”

Loiter Ink picked up this as a design for tees. It looks great on a silver or charcoal tee. If your a barfly or know someone who is, this tee’s for you!

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Most silk screen printed tees are all on garments that are modern fashion fit tees or 50/50 blends including bamboo. This particular design is printed through a company that prints on tees that are 100% cotton as well as hoodies. Visit the link to http://www.loiterink.com to purchase.