June 26, 2006

Dirty

NegreteSome weekends are just too much to be writing around the internets, and I am sorry to say I have had an extended one as such. I’ve been in the sun wearing my tees rather than writing about them. I am back in biz now however and the first bit to drop on you is a piece by the Brits of Negrete of London.

This lovely piece of canine colour is really nice indeed. Released under the text “cats are rubbish” I really like this piece a lot. The colouring is just awsome.

This dog is printed on annonymous stock and sells for £18.95 in medium or large.


April 3, 2006

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.


April 1, 2006

Spring at Monsieur T

Monsieur T
So spring is in the air, and finally it has hit Monsieur T’s place too. New website, new collection - they have really been cleaning it up. There is a lot of nice pieces in the new line, too, and I do see a good selection of their classic designs too. Maybe too many?

I think my favorite must be the “I Love” tee, but it is hard to tell. I do love the oversized Super 8 camera design too. Tees are $25.


March 23, 2006

New TEEES Poll + Results are In

Teees Poll At the number 52 votes the last TEEES poll ended as a close race with a marginal advantage to the count of 20-29 tees.

This time around we pull out some of the most popular t-shirt slogans out there. You guys vote on the one you would rather be wearing if you had to pick one. This might be fun…


March 9, 2006

Seibei: Funny and Fab

Seibei

Seibei Industries deliver a nice mix of the funny and the fun. Some of these shirts are just on the edge, but still without becoming too goofy. They are simple but effective.

I really love the sandwich dino piece and the “You Know What’s Great About The Bay?” design is just awsome. Keep your eye out for these guys. Shirts are a dazzling $14 a piece screenprinted on Anvil (which I have never tried).


February 28, 2006

Totally Antic

Antix
You may know I’m not really into joke tees and slogan tees, notwithstanding this I do like a lot of the goofy stuff they offload at Antix. Not that they only produce slogan or joke shirts; Antix have a lot of dead serious graphical illustrated tees too, but the also have a sense of humor. The shirts are hand screen printed and sell for a reasonable penny, and be sure to have a look at their childhood hero stock.


February 27, 2006

New Shirts at Camiseteria

Camiseteria
The Rio based Threadless of the latin world Camiseteria have a lot of really nice fresh tee designs up for sale. Their designs contest pays R$ 500 and some, should you win, however much that might be. A tee is R$50 so I the prize is about 10 tees in any case. If anyone is able to translate, please leave some more info as a comment below.


February 22, 2006

Mock the Celebs

teee1.gifFor $22 you can make a little fun of everything from Uggs to $200 jeans. I just love the t-shirts at Spoiled Celebs.


February 17, 2006

More Slogans at Bedlam

Bedlam Clothing
Spinning off the dungeon of today’s pop culture, spitting in onto the face of those silky soft American Apparel shirts and shipping them out at $20 a piece (+USPS shipping), Bedlam is one of the finest slogan tee outfits out there for sure. I really love the Godfather piece, even though as always with these text tees I am not sure I would dare.


January 19, 2006

Glarkware: Slogans Make Tees

Glarkware

Over at Glarkware they believe that a good tee begins in a fun pun. That is often the truth, and they do have a lot of slick slogans stuck on their cotton. I must admit, though, I’ve never been one to wear pun tees. I do however like to look at them and dream that one day I will have te guts to go out into the streets wearing something saying “Food in Poo out”. Don’t you?

Btw. these are available for girls, boys and babies. Printed on AAs, and they are really cheap, too


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