The messages range from 'you owe me a drink' to 'marry me', and can only be decoded if the viewer is directed to the website by the wearer.
At first glance, the front of the shirt looks like a pattern. But on closer inspection, it's a series of letters, running down the front. When those letters are entered into the website code machine at www.boodica.com, the true meaning is revealed - “opx dbmm nf” becomes “now call me”.
The code machine at the website can also be used to send secret, coded e-mails to friends.
'Coded Clothes' is the first project for the Boodica company, which is a creative think-tank designed to put creativity back into daily life. The full range of t-shirts, long sleeved shirts, sweatshirts and bags are available exclusively at
www.boodica.com.
For more information contact: info@boodica.com
Website: www.boodica.com
Images can be found at: www.boodica.com/
