20/Aug/2007
Canadian T-shirt company Sick on Sin has some
interesting designs... I wasn't going to post because
I hated the prices... but they are listed in Canadian
dollars (which are worth even less than ours!).
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05/Aug/2007
screenprinted tree extends to both the front and back
of the shirt. click the pic to see it at Target.com
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05/Jul/2007
2 funny things about my generation... we have
embraced corporate logos in an ironic nostalgia
mash-up AND we pay more for stuff that is distressed
by other people so it looks "vintage". Anyway, I love
the orange 76 logo... still looks pretty fresh. click
the pic to visit more t-shirts covered in corporate
excess.
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30/May/2007
uneetee.com is a great idea. It's the woot.com of
T-shirt sites. Every day they sell one shirt by a
featured artist. Shown here is Triskaidekaphobia
(
fear
of the number 13). click the pic to visit the
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26/Apr/2007
Somehow I just found this funny.
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26/Apr/2007
I'm not so sure how to describe Full Bleed t-shirts,
but they definitely have some dose of surrealism
combined with this kind of humor that just makes you
smile (not burst out laughing, just smile and think
"hmmm"). some of the best tees in the web
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23/Feb/2007
nice small collection. click the "Upstate New York
“snowflake” pic for more.
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23/Feb/2007
just a few designs, but they are all demented and
interesting. Plus, they own the domain
"thehandsomesausage.com"
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20/Jan/2007
there are a few t-shirts here I actually like, but
the rest are trying too hard
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25/Dec/2006
yes, most of the designs and slogans are ripped off
from other sources... but they also print a funny
mixture of topical and offensive originals.
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01/Oct/2006
Designer Rob Dobi has created line of T-shirts that
are cool AND unbranded. He states on his site, "you
pay enough money for a shirt, why have it act as a
billboard?". Rob's stuff is distinctive and well
done. $16 each
01/Oct/2006
Oddica is a T-shirt company with a business model
that support artists. Good stuff. Click on the monkey
to go to the shop, or click on read more to read more
about their 41% to Artists program. When you order
shirts, they also send you postcards, buttons and
funny old school "library card" ephemera. Support
them, it's a great idea. Also a great place to buy me
a gift. I'm a Men's Large.
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01/Oct/2006
Another great T-shirt site, Go Ape carries the work
of a few designers with a similar hipster aesthetic.
Monkeys, robots and aliens abound. Nice work, great
colors. $18 each. Click the pic to get to the store.