Daily Sash

The Idea for the Daily SASH project started a few years ago when I was studying at UJ, I used to see a lot of newspaper headlines but I [was] most intrigued by the Daily Sun ones, so I started collecting them…In 2016 I worked on templates and started writing or thinking of my own made up headlines but I just left them on my pc for the time. It wasn’t till I started SASH that I thought [about] using the concept for clothing, [and] it wasn’t [until] earlier this year [that] I solidified the idea.

Each phrase comments on current issues I feel are facing the youth. ‘4-5 got me land’, which speaks to the current and ongoing land debate. ‘Tokoloshe helped me find Love’, which speaks to issues of love (and also uses a common element loved by the Daily Sun, the Tokoloshe). ‘My hair speaks to my ancestors’ speaks to issues of spirituality and hair.

The Idea for the Daily SASH project started a few years ago when I was studying at UJ, I used to see a lot of newspaper headlines but I [was] most intrigued by the Daily Sun ones, so I started collecting them…In 2016 I worked on templates and started writing or thinking of my own made up headlines but I just left them on my pc for the time. It wasn’t till I started SASH that I thought [about] using the concept for clothing, [and] it wasn’t [until] earlier this year [that] I solidified the idea.

Each phrase comments on current issues I feel are facing the youth. ‘4-5 got me land’, which speaks to the current and ongoing land debate. ‘Tokoloshe helped me find Love’, which speaks to issues of love (and also uses a common element loved by the Daily Sun, the Tokoloshe). ‘My hair speaks to my ancestors’ speaks to issues of spirituality and hair.

Sakhile mentions how initially people would read Daily SASH and Daily Sun, emphasizing the ubiquity and familiarity of the posters, and as well as adding to this parody’s intentions. Not only does it reflect on a visual and textual reference, but it manages to unpack certain concerns of young people underneath the initial response to the humour.

For the week leading up to the release of the t-shirts, Sakhile created a social media campaign where the brand would drop a “front page” of the newspaper, highlighting similar themes to the ones shared on the shirts. However, the day before SASH was meant to have a pop-up to sell the merchandise, the brand was sent a cease and desist letter by lawyers representing the Daily Sun and Media24. They were instructed to remove the content from social media due to trademark infringement, and were told that any sale of their t-shirts would allow for a high court ruling against SASH.

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