Articles Archive for May 2009
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I’m not an avid user of Twitter because I don’t really need to know what everyone is doing at every moment, but what I’ve read on the interwebs and on the tv’s, some people take tweeting a bit too far,
I just took a breath of air and it was great. I think I’ll take another *tweet* *tweet*
The guys at Nobody Likes Onions have a solution, the Twitter Timeout shirt.
Wear this shirt and let the world know that you hope the offender(s) would lose a connection for a few hours. Maybe …
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No witty comments for this one, but the design caught my eye. Pepsi drinkers will know what I mean.
From the Go PiNC site:
PiNC. is the newest line to the brand LiKuid Nation. Bc LKDN is based out of NC, we wanted to have something for the world in the LKDN line and something special for North Carolina in the PiNC. line. PiNC. stands for People In North Carolina.
Bc LiKuid Nation cre8tor, Cam Bennerman played basketball for N.C. State (2002-2006) as well as designer J.Sol attending N.C. State, we decided …
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This is how robots roll!
Your daily commute on public transportation seems like it takes forever, but I bet this bus always gets there early. There’s no wonder why these ‘bots are smiling.
Keep an eye on the guy in row 4, I think he’s up to something.
From the artist:
Get On Board! The Android Revolution is upon us- Find out why Androids Always Win!
$22 + shipping at The Dept.
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So we have this Question on our shirt submission form that asks: “Let’s get personal – Tell me something interesting”
Mostly we ask it just to see what kind of random stuff people will throw in, and although we don’t usually include it in the reviews, we do get a better feel for the submitter/their clothing line; plus, it keeps us entertained. Win-win, right?
But then there’s the times where we just have to include what folks say, either because it’s relevant, or funny, or both.
Andy from ReThink says, in …
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The thing that’s really different about this line is that all their designs are themed around a Butcher and/or his butcher shop. Taking it one step further, they package and ship all their product shrink-wrapped in meat packaging (like a really tasty steak).
Which is great example of how you can take a theme and really create a distinctive line around it.
It doesn’t hurt that they have some pretty wicked designs.
UPDATE: Since we asked, the folks behind Butchrd were kind enough to send us a pic of some packaged …
Terratag collabs with Tokyo Plastic on these new designs based on toy designs and art from Toko Plastic.
Terratag Hizashi £19.99
Terratag Belch £19.99
Terratag Bear On Chair £19.99
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These guys are all about producing some great typography tees that have instant appeal to designers, but the real story here for us are the awesome and super-creative product shots.
That’s how you stand out from the world of photoshop-ed previews and bad model shots.
Stocked with a dozen or so different designs, all tees are €18.
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I couldn’t say exactly WHY today’s Teefury tee appeals to me. Perhaps it’s the play on perspective and objects. Maybe because it’s one of those designs that uses the shirt as more than just canvas.
Remember, Teefury tees are available ONE DAY ONLY! After that, you’re outta luck, sucka.
$9 + shipping at Teefury
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AAITSKI, who we’ve featured before, and who generally makes super-cute designs, has just released a new collection of baby tees so your little people can look coolified (their word, not mine) too:
Shirts are € 25 and come in a variety of colors and sizes.
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Yes, Monstar Clothing sells tees, but right now what’s really cool to us is their new screen printed belts. We’ve been seeing more of these types of things as designers experiment with other stuff they can print on.
We dig the bright iconic prints, and if forced to pick a favorite, it’d be the cloud. Or maybe the unhappy square cross bones.
Available in lots of ink colors and multiple designs, all on black canvas, one (or two) of these would make the perfect accessory to all your t-shirts. Right now, …
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Squishi is all about crazy creatures and objects that have inherited faces and human characteristics. Their new designs don’t disappoint:
All tees are £19.99, printed on American Apparel t-shirts, and are available at the store.
This tee is new from the folks over at Origin68.
They suggest multiple uses for the tee besides just covering your torso. Included: blending in with the yellow pages should you find a huge pile of them somewhere and dialing up the likes of Joe Bloggs or Horationzo Van Sprancockelstein III.
£15.00 + shipping at ORIGIN68



