Low Tide
Each shirt at Low Tide Industries is carefully hand screened onto 100% cotton shirts. The fit and print is said to be vintage. A Low Tide tee sould feel like something you picked up at the second hand shop. Vorn and washed.
The prints are nice and graphic. Simple and understandable motifs that should suit most of you. The tees are $25 a piece in the most common sizes for men and women.
Killer Tee
I have always liked lo-fi styled shirts, and Killer Tee delivers just these. They also slap on slogans that are so cheesy they just might work on your chest. They also have a collection of vintage stuff that is really nice. The ladies are urged to take a look at the striped unicorn shirts. I really love these, and I’m kinda sad they dont have these for guys.
Straight Off The Xerox: Supa
I love these halftoned tees i find around and about these days. The Barcelona based Supa Softwear is no exception.
Their array of imagery includes pola cams, guns, music tapes, deer and not least halftone, pencil line though xerox style and hard graphic toned images ofrom the days of punk rock and new wave. Including what lokes to be the likes of such as Chrissy Hynde and Lou Reed.
The price tag says €18 male or female, and the site is in english as well as spanish.
Far Out Iron-ons
Mr. BubbleGumFink has E-bayed himself to some wonderful iron-on bliss from the mid 70´s Iron-ons might be the simplest way to make a dull/plain t-shirt look cool and crisp. The only downside being the often below desired quality of the print, resulting in cracked and faded imagery. On the other hand, it may make it look nice and vintage.

