Cassida Luxury Fashion
3 Dec 2008Targeting a distinctly upscale crowd, the designs from Cassida are inspired by the culture and artwork of ancient Rome and given a modern twist.
Most of the prints are lavish multi-color affairs and some include foil and embellishments. All of them are printed on high quality tees.

With the least expensive shirt priced right around 85 euro, the price is a killer for us - even WITH the euro gaining on the dollar, but we’re also not part of the target market.
Even so, right now they’re offering a discount of 20% off your order for the entire month of December: use code discount20 when you checkout.
Blake from YouDesignIt (a previous contributor to PCT) has just written another great article for JustCreativeDesign on prepping your artwork for t-shirt printing:
“As many of you probably already know, doing graphic design, and doing graphic design specifically for t-shirt printing can be two totally different beasts. Have you ever worked extremely hard for long hours on a t-shirt design for yourself or a client, only to have the printer tell you that your design won’t work for t-shirt printing? This problem is not that uncommon and I would like to provide you with a few easy tips on how to prepare your artwork for printing on t-shirts.”
Great stuff, Blake!
DRUKS
2 Dec 2008While fashion has always come from Paris, Milan, and other parts of Europe, I think it’s safe to say that the graphic t-shirt as it exists today has distinctly American origins.
And because tee design by nature is such a strong reflection of pop culture, we really dig looking at clothing lines that come from around the world.
DRUKS is a line out of Paris, France who’s slogan is “Cool Tees for Fresh Kids.” (Don’t worry, they do a great job with writing their site both in French AND english.)
Besides having an (unhealthy?) obsession with beer (they even have a question on their faq dedicated to it: “Why is Druks Logo a beer bottle?” “Because Beer is Good.”) their line is distinguished by great iconic, over-sized prints on bright colors:


Also rarely seen on clothing line sites here in the states, DRUKS has an official Anthem project:
“The concept is easy: Bring different artists together to create songs for our brand. Show to everybody that we like what they do and that they like what we do. And stay always creative.”
And the music (free mp3) is actually really good.
Super!
New Designs from Resist Today
1 Dec 2008Curbs and Stoops
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“Curbs and Stoops translates art and design into apparel that is refreshingly urban and hip. Our apparel, like art prints, are sold in limited editions. This constant change in design allows our apparel to respond to trends, moods, and cultures as they change with us. Our clothing reflects an idea in a period of time.”
When we received a tip via email about this site, we initially took note of the minimalist (stark) site and the bold and simple designs that made up most of their current collection. There are a few highlights, like this all-over print:

But we found most of the remaining designs relatively tame with limited appeal. It was only upon further exploration that we found the real treasure here.
Visit their blog to find an explosion of urban design of all mediums (suddenly the minimalist site design makes sense) and rich commentary on art-related events and shows happening across the states. We particularly enjoyed this round up of Obama art, some of which we hadn’t seen before.
They also offer a handful of prints in their Art Gallery which is far more enjoyable to view than their selection of shirts.

Guys, that’s what you should be printing on t-shirts.


















