TEEES

- a guide to short sleeves

Angry Sale

Angry Retail
I just salvaged an email out of my spam bin this morning stating that Angry Retail are having a massive clear-out. Tees are 5€ a pop, and other items are also ridiculously inexpensive. I went ahead and punched through an order at once. I’ve shopped at Angry before, and they are some of the most accommodating guys out there, so there is no need to hesitate.

Monsieur T: s/s 2007 Preview

Monsieur T: s/s 2007 Preview
Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the arrival of the new line from Portland Oregon’s finest. Monsieur T. are soom to release their latest line of upper body madness, an awesome collection featuring state of the art designs by the likes of Ryan Berkley, Tomontherock and Emil Kozak amongst others. Check out the press release after the jump.
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Hey Disturbia

Did anyone catch that reference in the title?
Disturbia Clothing
I get a lot of emails from people pitching me new stuff. Some are good, some are bad and some I don’t even notice that much. Today I received a notice form the gentleman behind a most wondrous venue called Disturbia Clothing, and this one really struck me. Out of the United Kingdom Disturbia delivers something as rare as contemporary high quality designs within the field of punk rock aesthetics.
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Future Relic

Future Relic
Touching the aesthetics surounding white trash culture, media, international politics and more, Future Relic has a darned serious starting point for their humoristic and refreshing line of cotton. The shirts are said to be of good quality, and have custom tags and all. Price tags say $25-$30 and everything is printed in limited quantities.

I really love the “Soldier” print, and the “Kid Sniper” and “Kid Zombie” prints are also on my good list. The shirts are also available at an array of selected outlets.

SITUATIONORMAL: Cavalry

situationormal
The guys over at High Snobiety got me onto this wonderful collaborative collection by SITUATIONORMAL and Rouge Status. It is called CAVALRY and I really love this pattern design which comes in a nice variety of strong color combinations. I can’t find it up for sale yet, but I’m sure it will be avilable soon. Please leave additional info in the comments if you have any.

T-shirt History

During the 1st World War American soldiers notices that a lot of European allies were sporting really suave undergarments on their upper torsos. With further research the American troops got word that these were really comfortable, too. By the 2nd World War the American army and navy had taken these garments in as part of the standard issue uniform. They had called them T-shirts.