The Black Sea

I know there are a lot of octopus and such designs out and about, but I still think you should have a look at the latest offerings from Orlando, FL indie venue The Black Sea. They print on AA and run US$16 a tee, which is cheap as cheese.
Switched Clothing

Check out these diglets from Switched Cloting. Ranging from illustrated designs to geeky text based prints these are worth a glance at least. They are printed on Am. Apparel and move for a marginal US$17 a pop.
Orisue Spring Preview

Check out the Orisue spring preview over at High Snobiety if you are into high end large pattern prints and killer hoodies.
News at Teetonic

Shirts are now £15 a pop over at the Teetonic shop. They have also gone about rolling out some new designs and features so it should be worth a visit.
Clear Cut Case

I don’t really have much output for you about this German site called Clear Cut Case, since I don’t speak the language, but hrad on over and check out their collection of tees, longsleeves hoodies and track jackets. I think you might be pleased.
Pestol Packin’
These seem to be largely printed on AA, and did I say I am pleased to see such nice designs from so close to home?

I have seen other Danish t-shirt labels out there before, but it has been a while since one has surfaced. The shirts from Pestol are willingly playful and have a nice comic book feel to them. The smoking new Hektor “Feelin’ Foggy” design is just awesome, and I love the “Hvad Jeg Er Lavet Af” (translates into “From What I Am Made”) tee. These buggers roll out for 39€, but there are other shirts in the mix from 16€ too.
Waterloo
You would think this to be a London-based label really, with the name and the imagery on the website, but Waterloo runs straight outta Buenos Aires in Argentina…

Digging into the pop culture of mainly the 1970s is no new thing to t-shirt designs. Waterloo does this with a keen eye, an updated sense and a subtle form of humour however. The results are rather successful, and I far on prefer these tees to a lot of the plain retro or re-issue designs out in the big pond today. Just look at the Clash piece. It works as an updated view on a good old classic mixing it with 1950s poster art and a 2000s overall whack.
I can’t find any info about the shirt stock used, but the geometrics give an indication of these being modern fit tees. They are available in girls and guys sizes, and even as tank tops in some cases. Prices are at US$24.95, and they ship more or less anywhere.
If you enter the coupon code “teees.com” on checkout you’ll even receive a 10% discount.
Fisher Price Squeak Box Tee
I just spotted this piece over at LaFraise, and the funny thing is that I actually own one of those kid’s cassette players myself. It is actually sitting right here on my desk. Hook yerself up if you dig it. It i 22€ or 24€ as longsleeve.
All Jelly No Toast

Out of Buffalo, NY they are rolling out discounted orders of Bean Dip and Poketo tees over at All Jelly No Toast. The shirts go for a handsome US$19.95 a piece, and keeping in mind that these are top quality products this is quite the catch.
They also have some of the beautiful Poketo wallets at a killer discount, and they do Bean Dip Hoodies as well.
Chanoir at DDWN

Dadawan has gone and stocked up with new designs from Chanoir. A lot of these are good digs, and there are tees, hoodies, vests and sweaters to be had. A lot of niceness to be had, tees starting at 34€.