Jeremyville
I cant believe that I have not posted about this until now…

Some of the nicest t-shirts I know of come from this venue in Sidney, Australia called Jeremyville. The illustrations on these shirts are just delightfully optimistic. The colours are just smashing - just look at the gelati print in their respective boy/girl colourings. The Lost at E Minor X Jeremyville print actually comes with four 1 inch buttons attached to it.
The tees are US$35 a piece incuding worldwide shipping. No hidden fees unless your tax officials say so.
Airside

On the shop page of the magnificent british designs studio Airside there are a handful of nicely ilustrated t-shirts to be had. The imagery is solid vectory, and there are a couple there I do like.
These start at £4.99 and shipping is £ 4.00 UK/ £ 5.00 EU/ £ 8.50 WRLD
the Beautiful/Decay Anthology is up…
…and we are in it!
For those of you not familiar with this fine piece of internet periodical, here is a quote from the B/D site:
B/D: Anthology is a online counterpart to Beautiful/Decay magazine. Each month a new series of artists, designers, writers, and musicians will contribute all original material to pick up where the print version of B/D leaves off.
To have a look, just head on over here: BEAUTIFUL/DECAY ANTHOLOGY
Owl Movement: Four New
Good news! The long anticipated four new designs from Owl Movement are now available

There are a lot of small t-shirt businesses around and about the internet, but not many are as quality oriented as the likes of the Florida based label called Owl Movement. They have just added four new shirt to their line of clothing, and these are no exception to the rule. The designs are done by Jon Burgerman, Skwak, Shawnimals and Cristopher Lee. If you know not of these click the links to educate yourselves.
It is hard to pick favorites among these designs but the Skwak design really stands out. There is a similar design by the same artist at Beautiful/Decay you might also want to check out. I do love the little ninjas on the Shawnimals tee, too.
As far as shirt and print quality is concerned my experiences is that you should be safe with the Owls. They print on the nicest of American Apparel’s stock, and the screening is really good. The shirts are $20 a piece and they ship through USPS.
B/D vs. Saiman Chow in Brown
Just a notice that the previously and promptly out of stock item “Beautiful/Decay vs Saiman Chow” shirt is now restocked in the new colour of brown.
Grab yours while you still can, or don’t come cryin’ to us when you miss out.
Lucha Workshop

I’ve allways liked shirts with that extra hand made feel. This is why I draw yor attention to Teees sponsor Lucha Workshop. They have the most wonderful little collection of hand printed designs on American Apparel shirts, made to order. The designs are really sketchbook like in apperance, and have a strange feel of some movie I might have seen. The tee collection gives me associations to silver screen names like Fritz Lang, Jim Jarmusch and Tim Burton. Just look at the noir-like “detective” design, or the “thirty” shirt which I just love.
As I said… Tees are of AA stock, they retail at about $18–$20, and USPS shipping of your choice (int’l $10). Lucha also pushes out some killer bags and purses, so don’t miss out.
Hands on: Oddica
With their online store opening today, what could be better than a hands on review? We just got some stuff from Oddica in the mail.

First off, I just have to say that these guys have set up a totally quality deal here. The tee was bundled in this really nice custom sealed plastic ziplock envelope, which was almost too nice to pop open. Bundled with the awsome Vader /Storm Trooper ping pong design was a bunch of postcards, a nice artist card and a square badge of the design.
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Art on Apparel: Poketo
A lot of you have probably seen these. I thought we hade written about Poketo before, but it seems we have not…

Seemingly screened onto AA shirts, the designs over at Poketo are top quality pieces. They feature a sturdy continuum thoughout their gear even if there are a lot of artists involved in the production.
The shirts are limited in numbers, and retail at the pleasent mark of $24 a piece. S&H seems to run sub $4. And if you are not spending all your cash on tees, be sure to have a look at their wallets.
Hands On: Monsieur T.
We recieved a really generous envelope packed with niceness from the excellent Monsieur T. yesterday. A tee each as well as stickers a magazine and lots of nice post cards.

The tee was of the soft yet durable cotton we know American Apparel to manufacture by the most honest means in LA. Le Monsieur does the stock real justice by decorating it with the nicest of designs.
I got the “I Love” design on the asphalt base colour. In addition to the nice large print which was skillfully printed, Monsieur T. had added a nice label in the neckline as well. It is also available on a college sweater for those of you living on the colder side of the sphere.
My companion also recieved her fix in their “Le French Survival Kit” which is currently on sale at a 40% discount, and it really rocks.
Thank you Quentin.
New stuff at Sub Edition
Our friend over at Sub Edition have just got some relly nice new stuff up into their mix. They have also hooked onto the inevitable MySpace as we just have, so go on over there and hook up if you utilize their service. The tees are still £20 a pop. Be sure to check out and vote for your favorites amongst the submissions, too. There is some really good stuff there.
