Paris’ Metro is one of the world’s oldest and most extensive transit systems: 16 lines and 300+ stations crisscrossing the city moving 16 million riders each day. Sometimes it feels that they’re all on the same train.
Since this is Paris, the network prizes fashion as well as function, with thematically designed stops and iconic Guimard art deco entrances heralding access to the “Métropolitain”. This fun shirt reimagines those signs with a slight tweak to the verbiage.
“Maistropopulaire” translates roughly to “But too crowded” - a complaint you’ll hear from many Parisians, once they regain their breath after a rough ride.