Poor, Poor Yorick
It seems as though more and more blogs are making their own tees these days. This time it’s the popular fashion blog, Fashionologie, that is next with a brand new store. So far there’s only one t-shirt for sale at the price of $25.
What’s so special about this tee is it’s childish, adorable print along with it’s puffy sleeves. I believe that you can’t get enough of white t-shirts with black print as they go with everything, so I am seriously concidering to order one for my self. I only wish I could have gold tights look that cool.
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.
Go Ape Again

The tiny t-shirt label and home of the infamous “Boo Boo Walker” tee Go Ape Shirts have released two new designs. One is on black cotton the other on brown. Both are printed on American Apparel stock, and they are US$18 + shipping a piece.
Hot Stuff: Rockwell
I just came accross this piece of European t-shirtness…

These tees look really nice, they sell for 35€ a piece and they ship with free buttons. There are even a lot of colours and designs to choose from at Rockwell Clothing.
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.
Bernos
The tiny t-shirt shop at Bernos are dedicated to bringing good quality Ehiopian-inspired t-shirt designs to the people. There are currently only three designs up on the site, but they are still interesting enough for a look. I do like the Bikila print.
The shirts are AA, and they go for US$16.99. Sizes range from XS to XL.
Hands on: Hecklewood Heckled Hoodie
I recieved an awsome sleeveless hoodie in the mail yesterday, all the way from Portand, Oregon and our good friends over at Hecklewood Apparel.

These pictures are actually from the Hecklewood website, as I haven’t got around to shoot any myself yet. They give a pretty good impression of the product at hand though.
It is a soft grey heather hoodie with an awsome large colorful skateboard print on it. They guys at Hecklewood have gone and cut the sleeves off it, which is just awsome. The print crosses the zipper, which is a quality I really like in zippered hoodies these days. It is very eighties, which puts it at the height of fashion, and large and shiny aviator sunglasses are must with it.
It is available for both genders, and you can find it in the Hecklewood Boutique in Portland Oregon, or online at the Hecklewood Apparel web store via PayPal.
Summer Sale: Crowded Teeth
Don’t miss out on this chance to get some awsome threads on the cheap as Crowded Teeth are having a summer sale to work up funds for their upcoming fall/winter collection.

A good portion of their designs are now cut by 38%, retailing at a mere $15 a tee. The shirt base is American Apparel, and there are pieces out there for both guys and girls. Among my personal favorites are the various pattern prints. I actually ordered the Teru Teru Bozu hoodie even though it is only available in women’s large, hoping it will pass as a guy’s small. I hope it works out.
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.
Lucyology

Tribal print tees at Lucyology are from $38 including shipping within the USA (for the rest of us it’s $5 extra). I love their unique heather gray finish.