New Store at Naive Clothing

The guys of Naive Clothing have put up a brand new store section on their site. There are some nice picks there, and I could really go for the Argyle print myself. It is most definitely one of the better ones out there these days. Another good thing about this label is their pricing which lingers at about 16 bucks US, and keeping in mind that they print on AA this is really good.
Hands On: Custom Industries

In the past I have actually been less than dazzled by the works of this label. Up front these tees are something else. They are totally custom and really nice. My favorite of the two items in the care package I received form Custom Industries is by far the cut/sew short sleeved “white horse” tee. The detail is magnificent and its quality excellent. The motif is sorta reminiscent of a puma t-shirt I once had but far nicer. Both shirts have heavy contrast seems around the sleeves, waist and shoulders. The colour schemes are great too. Check out the rest in their online shop, or see the rest of the images after the jump.
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Monsieur T’s F/W 2006

Although I am still very busy elsewhere these days I cant believe I never stitched you with these goodies off the fall/ winter rack at Monsieur T. These are some of the nicest pieces around theses days, all made by top notch designers, and playfully compiled. I know I’ve previewed these, but now you know they are out there at least.
Alive Sale

In an attempt to make space for brand new designs Alive are ridding themselves of the old ones. All shirts are now 15€ a piece, and these are AA cotton.
Do You Yackfou?

Straight outta the wonderful city of Berlin the t-shirt label Yackfou delivers some nice designs printed on AA stock. The shirts are crisp and have selectively placed designs which nicely wrap around the cotton. The selection in their store section is actually quite good, and there are variations for both guys and gals in different shapes and sizes. Their website is in German but is still quite understandable, and their t-shirts are price tagged at 29.99 Euros a piece.
Crowded Teeth: Fall Preview

Be sure to check out this product chart featuring the fall collection of Michelle Romo’s Crowded Teeth. There are some truly kickin’ newcomers on there, not just tees either, but Hoodies, sweaters, knit mittens and what not?
I do love that Eat Crest a lot. Some of these are available for women only, others are for both genders. If it is anything as the last round these are printed on AA, priced moderately and done nicely.
Eio Clothing

We are not the only ones going for patterns these days. Colourful London, UK label Eio Clothing have some mean designs up for grabs, and most of these are nice large prints. They print on “sweatshop free” shirts which usually translates into American Apparel. The best thing is that a lot of shirts are now on sale for £9, which is really awesome for this kind of niceness. They have new stuff coming soon, too.
Limited Teees
By now our loyal readership knows how we feel about patterns printed on nice cotton. We have therefore gone ahead and let The guys over at Octopus Ink print our first ever run of custom tees in a really, really limited amount…

These are now available for purchase in sizes: girly small, small, medium and large on 100% soft cotton American Apparel shirts. For the time being just leave a comment in our “shop” stating the size and quantity you want, and be sure to use a valid email address. You will then receive a PayPal invoice with instructions on how to pay. More product images to follow.
The shirts are US$35 a piece including shipping to your destination. Simple as pie.
Kiser

Have a look at the work of Brooklyn NY based label Kiser. A couple of these aren’t shabby at all. Tees go for US$30, and there are some other interesting items up there, too. You may have seen this sunglasses shirt before even.
Cotton Factory: Ten Bucks Sale

Slogans, illustrations and comedy are some of the things you might find among the 98 tees on sale at the Cotton Factory for a mere US$10 a piece. As far as I am aware they print on heavyweight Jerzees stock, which seems to be quite alright.