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[5 Nov 2009 | View Comments | 41 views]

Most of the t-shirts at robatabrand are awesome, so it’s hard to pic a favorite, but this one is pretty rockin’:

“A large 2 color print of the fateful night Dr. Christiaan Barnard transplanted the first human heart. Plastic blue over almost invisible blood red. Thump thump, indeed.”
$22 + shipping at robatabrand

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[19 Aug 2009 | View Comments | 22 views]

We could learn a thing or two from a couple of pieces of candy. Sure, they are different on the outside, but inside, they are made of the same sugary goodness. If they can come together, why can’t we all?

Press the flesh and refresh your breath.
$18 + shipping at Walkie Talkie Tees
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[20 Jul 2009 | View Comments | 10 views]

Font shirts are pretty cool. They have simple design elements, but are usually a clever play on themes with a focus on a particular typography. This one incorporates classic literature into the mix.
It also shows how some things can be read wrong if it’s not seen on the correct perspective and orientation.

Forget the philosophy for now and pick up this shirt.
€16,90 + shipping at Rue Du Tee Shirt

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[17 Jul 2009 | View Comments | 36 views]

We already did a MJ shirt list, but this one is on a different level. It’s a look at the many faces of MJ all in one place.

That place should be on your body. Get one today.
R$ 55,00 + shipping at Camiseteria

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[26 Jun 2009 | View Comments | 21 views]

Ript Apparel: My Favorite program

Roomba with a view.
$10 + shipping at Ript Apparel
shirt.woot: Upon Closer Inspection

What really fell into the water in Cloverfield.
$10 + shipping at shirt.woot
Uneetee: There’s a hero in each of us

Emperor of the Land of the Rising Penguin.
$10 + shipping at Uneetee
Teextile: Vintage at Heart

Ballerina girl you are so lovely.
$12 + shipping at Teextile
Teefury: In Memory

In memory of a pop icon.
$9 + shipping at Teefury

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[1 May 2009 | View Comments | 3 views]

Reppin’ the south’s Georgia Peach is Linty Fresh’s new tee “Welcome to Atlanta”. Linty Fresh will be at the Indie Craft Experience in Atlanta May 30/31st, if Atlanta wasn’t a 6 hour drive away, we’d stop by and say “HI!” (Say hi for us, though, if you’re in the area and planning to attend.)

Includes a collector card with the full story behind the tee (in poem form).

$22.00 + shipping at Linty Fresh

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[6 Apr 2009 | View Comments | 64 views]

Strictly for fans of Arrested Development. Although, I supposed if there’s a school out there that’s actually called Milford Academy, and you happen to be a student or alumni, you could pick this up and be pretty stylin’

$18 + shipping at

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[30 Mar 2009 | View Comments | 27 views]

“In these rather trying times we simply can’t allow the backbone of Britain, its pubs, to wither away and die. It’s time to get a grip, gird our loins, dig for victory and stiffen those upper lips (around a pint of fine British ale, of course).
So, show your support for mine host on the frontline and don one of these rather dashing undershirts.”

Ah yes, we love this clever play on the now ubiquitous line of Keep Calm and Carry On posters, tees, and accessories.
Available in Red Alert (shown), Army …

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[2 Mar 2009 | View Comments | 13 views]

New from the folks over at Linty Fresh:

$22 + shipping at Linty Fresh

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[19 Feb 2009 | View Comments | 37 views]

One of the 3 new tees from DRUKS Paris:

Right now you can also get free shipping on your first order (looks to be valid even for international).
30€ + shipping at DRUKS Paris

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[11 Jan 2009 | View Comments | 23 views]

FAQ is a new clothing line that’s been getting a lot of press lately in the blogsphere. Started by an architect major who decided to make his t-shirt hobby into a business, most of the designs by FAQ are bright, bold, and feel a lot like some of the lines out of Britain (though he’s in LA).
Our favorite is the Oliver tee available for both dudes and chicks:

$22 + shipping at FAQ

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[16 Dec 2008 | View Comments | 109 views]

Since the launch of MySoti, it’s become a destination for increasingly well designed t-shirts and posters. It’s hard to make the comparison to Spreadshirt or Cafepress, but it just feels like the focus is more on quality designs.
This collection from Australian designer James Lillis is no exception. Quirky funny designs that lean towards geekdom. We’re digging this tee.

Us? An unhealthy obsession with space invaders? naaaah.
$24.63 + shipping at MySoti

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