Angry Sale

I just salvaged an email out of my spam bin this morning stating that Angry Retail are having a massive clear-out. Tees are 5€ a pop, and other items are also ridiculously inexpensive. I went ahead and punched through an order at once. I’ve shopped at Angry before, and they are some of the most accommodating guys out there, so there is no need to hesitate.
Hecklewood

Check out new and discounted odds and ends from the premium apparel designers of Hecklewood of Portland Oregon. These guys come highly recommended.
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.
Ichabods

in the mid US$20’s there are a fair amount of beautiful hand crafted tees available at Ichabod’s place. Out of New Orleans this social conscious t-shirt label print their produce on American Apparel shirts and then donate 10% of their net proceeds to a charity of your choice, as long as you choose one of the four good causes they support.
The have a lot of designs for both girls and boys, and the one that first caught my eye was the simplistically wonderful “Knives Out” design. What a looker
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.
Hands On: Me & Yu
We’re still getting some nice samples sent over from the independent teesign community. One of the latter picks is this sweet Bootsy-like pop-art printed translucent yellow on blue bit of goodness from Me & Yu.

To start with the basics, the base of this shirt is a good medium weight tubular jersey knit shirt in a bright blue shade. The printing is as I have already mentioned translucent with a repetitive design slightly sandwiched rendering it more saturated in the overlapping areas. The design is very pop art, but with a seventies soul/funk/disco twist. The shirt feels somewhat rocked nevertheless.
Men’s shirts run £25 a piece, while women need only hand out £18 to £20. They even sent me a copy of their nice photocopied fanzine, and every order ships with 6 free buttons and some candy. Be sure to have a look at heir hoodies, sweaters and other goods too. More pictures after the jump…
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Stocked Limiteds at Hecklewood

Our good friends over at Hecklewood Apparel have stocked up their web store with a couple of fresh goodies. I am all over the limited edition reversible Teenage Flytrap bit which is designed by Sam Bland. There is also the issue of their Total Major White Trash print hitting the cotton in a big way. Head over to score yours…
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.
Kazbah coming along

The outstanding selection over at the Karmaloop Kazbah has increased by quite a few labels since its launch and now includes excellent indie clothing brands like To Die For, Bean Dip and Stacks & Bundles. If you’ve never been or haven’t for some time we urge you to head over for an update.
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.