
A reader writes:
“I was in Mexico (Chichén Itzá) last month and took in some history in between daiquiris on the beach. I was so excited about wearing my PoP t-shirt that I jumped and did handstands. :)”

A reader writes:
“I was in Mexico (Chichén Itzá) last month and took in some history in between daiquiris on the beach. I was so excited about wearing my PoP t-shirt that I jumped and did handstands. :)”

Wow, this is a really cool picture. The reader writes:
“Here we are at the steps of Sacre Coeur. The guy who took the photograph was really interested in what the shirt meant.”
Hmm, it never occurred to me – I wonder if the French may have a particular affinity for these shirts…

The reader writes:
“I know I sent you something a week or two ago, but, hey…we travel a lot.
Took this picture today, 2-13-09 – in Tikal, Guatemala.
PoP-Culture question: ¿What famous movie had this in the background for 10 or so seconds?
Still in Guatemala – leaving for Belize tomorrow.”
Super cool shot!

Old school PoP t-shirts represent in Machu Picchu.

This is from Noah who “styled a PoP t-shirt in sunny Guatemala City this past week”. Nice. If anyone is going on an international trip shoot me an email and I’ll hook you up with a t-shirt to be photographed.
This is a good example of the men’s t-shirt for those who haven’t seen the new one’s yet. And here’s a shot of the new women’s t-shirts.

Here’s what one of the new ladies shirts look like as well.

This is from a buddy of mine who is currently serving somewhere in Iraq.
During the holiday season let’s take a second to remember and appreciate all the folks serving overseas particularly in Iraq and Afghanistan. To support our service members has nothing to do with politics. Let’s just recognize their sacrifice and wish them a speedy and safe return home.

This one’s from Cuba!
The reader pictured above writes:
“I left a lot of clothes there – the country is incredibly poor – and I gave the shirt to a woman I met.”
I’m happy to know that there will be a nice lady wearing a PoP t-shirt around Cuba.
On a side note I recently found out that the PoP Web site is blocked in China. Wild, yeah?

From a very lucky reader:
“I was just in St. Lucia and went on a tour of the banana plantations and rain forest.”

“Just wanted to share with you a picture we took in Argentina this summer, to show you how far your tee-shirt has traveled! This was taken in Humahuaca, Argentina, in the Northwest Province. You should start a contest where people take pics all over the world with your tee shirt on!”
If you have cool spots national or international with a PoP t-shirt be sure to send me an email. Right on.