TEEES

- a guide to short sleeves

Moving Owl Movement

Owl Movement Sale
It is not the largest discount in t-shirt retail history, but it is a decent chunk. All tees at Owl Movement, which is one of my very favorite setups are currently rolling out at a 2 for US$36 rate. For the slow ones that is US$18 a piece, which isn’t bad for this kind of quality. Note that shipping costs are not included.

Bean Dippin’

Bean Dip Clothing
Our friends over at Bean Dip Clothing have not been chillin’ on the lay side. In addition to their new designs and supplements to their artist connection tees Bean Dip have also done a transition to American apparel 50/50 tees for all their designs. They are even rockin’ the Karmaloop Kazbah, as a lot of other nice labels are these days. And check out that “dead president” print, as it is sweet as candy. All tees still come in a variety of colour options.

New Shirts at Teetonic

Teetonic
The British submission based outfit Teetonic have been rolling out some nice updates to their set lately. Their line has acquired an unique feel, even if they do designs from various participants, which is a really nice deal. All tees are £20, and are promised to be of top quality, made from ringspun and combed strands of cotton, and with just a touch of the stretchy stuff for the ladies.

Lucha Workshop

lucha workshop t-shirts drawings
Lucha Workshop have some great t-shirts for sale. The prints have kind of a childish innocence about them which makes them so adorable. They aren´t even expensive, only about $20 a shirt and they´re printed on American Apparel.

Beautiful/Decay Tees

Beautiful Decay
Feast your eyeballs on these new all-over print collabs between Beautful/Decay Magazine and various designers. These desirable tees can be yours for US$29.95 a piece sans shipping.

Threadless $10 Sale

Threadless SaleI just bought a couple of t-shirts over at Threadless, as they are going for US$10 a piece again. The sale will reportedly run for thirty days, but some items may sell out way before this. On the other hand there will probably emerge several new bits in the next few weeks. I see they have been rolling out some hoodies and stuff again, too.

New Stock at Dadawan

Dadawan
Dadawan has just stocked up on new items by Owlshop, One One One and Ensu. There are some nice picks to be had of this litter so be sure to have a look at these bits.

Hands On: Toke

Siplicity is king! The designs over at Tokeworld are streamlined and simple, and somehow they are great…
Toke
We received two specimens for review. One guys “Top Hat” design and a pink girly cocktail print. The two shirts are of different character; while the guys tee is a preshrunk cotton, white, tubular, medium weight, semi-fitted shape, the girly tee is a rounded cornered heavy, yet soft fitted tee. The print quality on these seems excellent with good precision and keen detail. They both have the inscription “High Society”, and both have nice custom labeling. Pay notice to the “Wash Sometimes” care label. Pictures speak louder than words, more after the jump.
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Hands On: Me & Yu

We’re still getting some nice samples sent over from the independent teesign community. One of the latter picks is this sweet Bootsy-like pop-art printed translucent yellow on blue bit of goodness from Me & Yu.
Me & Yu

To start with the basics, the base of this shirt is a good medium weight tubular jersey knit shirt in a bright blue shade. The printing is as I have already mentioned translucent with a repetitive design slightly sandwiched rendering it more saturated in the overlapping areas. The design is very pop art, but with a seventies soul/funk/disco twist. The shirt feels somewhat rocked nevertheless.

Men’s shirts run £25 a piece, while women need only hand out £18 to £20. They even sent me a copy of their nice photocopied fanzine, and every order ships with 6 free buttons and some candy. Be sure to have a look at heir hoodies, sweaters and other goods too. More pictures after the jump…
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Stocked Limiteds at Hecklewood

Hecklewood
Our good friends over at Hecklewood Apparel have stocked up their web store with a couple of fresh goodies. I am all over the limited edition reversible Teenage Flytrap bit which is designed by Sam Bland. There is also the issue of their Total Major White Trash print hitting the cotton in a big way. Head over to score yours…