Cool Stuff: Batman’s Direct Line T-Shirt

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GLENNZTees has a new Batman parody t-shirt called “Direct Line”.

The two priority phone lines were at opposite ends of the building, so it made good sense to have them combined. But user beware – the bat cave does not take kindly to calls for pizza orders. Direct Line was a favorite as soon as it went up for voting, so it was a definite for print.

Available for $19.95, printed on American Apparel Cranberry-colored t-shirt. We’ve features a lot of Glennz’s designs previously on the site, including the Ghostbusters mini-vac, Darth Vader’s Self Maintenance, Called For Help, Star Wars Football and E.T. Calling Home.

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  • [A]
    Police Officer: oh shoot. I wanted to order pizza but I hit the goddamn BATMAN button.
    Gordon: quick, let the Joker loose.
  • Rockie
    man

    i'm loving this shirt
  • I do love everything Batman, especially apparel, but am I looking at this wrong or just reading too much into it?

    The red phone is Bruce Wayne's, so that's a red indicator light, not a button which is what the artist seems to be implying. Why would someone expect an incoming call for pizza to Wayne Manor?

    /I'm fun at parties
  • That is commissioner gordons phone isn't it? if not then the shirt makes no sense.
  • For reals, Batman calls back? I need to rewatch.
  • I assume it's gordons phone because in the 60s show he had a red phone that dialed directly to batman remember? it would make no sense if batman had a phone that dialed batman
  • No, but it'd make sense for Batman to have a phone that answered calls
    to Batman. That's a light, not a button.
  • this looks funky :D...i might get one...

    Sarah
    http://www.isopurewater.com/
  • guest33
    Why not BATMAN and DOUGHNUTS, if it's the commissioner's phone.
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