Fashion - 1970s. The hee shirts. Some people will wear anything for laughs. That's why the T-shirt has become the Tee Hee shirt. For trendies with an eye to a quick sale have turned it into a top-selling giggle garment with fun designs all the rage. The man behind many of the designs is Bob Lange, 28, who runs a business with his brother in North London. Mr Lange said: "We pride ourselves on having the crudest designs." Sales of their £1.75 shirts to boys and girls in their teens and twenties have enabled him to smoke fat cigars and drive an expensive car
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Fashion - 1970s. The hee shirts. Some people will wear anything for laughs. That's why the T-shirt has become the Tee Hee shirt. For trendies with an eye to a quick sale have turned it into a top-selling giggle garment with fun designs all the rage. The man behind many of the designs is Bob Lange, 28, who runs a business with his brother in North London. Mr Lange said: "We pride ourselves on having the crudest designs." Sales of their £1.75 shirts to boys and girls in their teens and twenties have enabled him to smoke fat cigars and drive an expensive car. "I hope to retire when I'm 30, " he said. Even the Butlins holiday camp people got a laugh out of this shirt. "If you can't laugh at yourself who can you laugh at laugh at?" said a spokesman. August 1976 P017506