Articles Archive for March 2009
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We’ve been following Randr since they first launched their line. This week, they’ve said goodbye to big cartel and hello to a brand new site with their own shopping cart solution:
In addition to stepping up the design and infrastructure of the site, Randr has worked to refocus and pare down their line, resulting in a much more refined selection of tees.
The new site features a fresh clean feel, large previews of the artwork and tees, easy navigation, and is a huge improvement over the old mashup of website + …
You may not be able to tell from the slick web 2.0 look of the PCT (that’s PopCultureTees for the uninformed) site, but we’re HUGE fans of vintage and retro goods and design. So when we got an email about the tees sold by Vintage Roadside we were thrilled.
These guys resurrect vintage design from the heartland and roadsides of America and put them on tees. Best part is that every design has a real story behind it.
Currently digging:
Also make sure you check out their BLOG.
$20.00 + shipping at Vintage Roadside
Yes, it’s on RedBubble, but it’s still a cool design for Bat-fans everywhere:
$26.53 + shipping at RubyRed T-shirt Designs
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A few folks are releasing some really really well-designed t-shirts to make sure you have something green to wear on the official day of drinking and partying.
Check out these great tees: (know of some more? Drop us a comment)
iRish @ Retro Plus Apparel $16.99
Fight Me Irish @ Retro Plus Apparel $16.99
Celtic Clover @ HaHa Press $20.00
4-Leaf Clover Patch @ HaHa Press $20.00
Kiss Me I’m Irish @ HaHa Press $20.00
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New site Annual Apparel is in the business of selling “yearly t-shirts” which mark all the biggest events of the each year.
They launched with one design from 2008, and are polling for user opinion on what year they should do next. It looks like they’re going to be skipping around some to get more designs out there, which is good, because I think people could forget about the site by the time the end of 2009 rolls around.
It’s an interesting concept, but reminds us a little of the …
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New from the folks over at Linty Fresh:
$22 + shipping at Linty Fresh
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A server move is like the gift that keeps on giving, ’cause it seems as though our all our forms have been looking pretty, but entirely non-functional.
So, if you’ve tried to contact us in the last few days with a shirt submission, a question, or offers of fame and fortune, we apologize for the fact that you couldn’t. We missed your emails. But we promise it’s all working now.

“…I’ll try anything, keeping thing fresh means people don’t get bored by you. I like traditional marketing, newsletters are good and good old email works too. Twitter is a great tool, I’m close to my 1000 follower mark which is pretty exciting, the viral side of it doesn’t really work, it’s a total gimmick! However if you re-tweet you get the 25% discount code, so my campaign isn’t conning anyone.”



