Supreme!
Supremebeing from London now available in Germany at clear-cut-case.de
Jarrski & Hutch

We usually do not cover stuff made through Spreadshirt due to uncertainties about print quality. Nevertheless I would like to direct your eyes toward the designs in the Jarrski & Hutch T-Shop. These are amongst the better text based designs I have seen lately, and they are printed on AA stock so you know the base is good. They are quite pricey though at just under 30€, seeing as they are printed on demand. If any of you have any experiences with Spreadshirt quality please step up and share your comments.
Hands On: Bean Dip Clothing Design
I’ve always been a sucker for these natural fibers, and some of the 50/50 poly/cotton blended shirts out there feel as stale as a loaf of bread in mid February. This is not the case for the 50/50 shirts from AA, though. If anything these are way softer and far sleeker than their cotton counterpart.

The guys at Bean Dip Clothing Design now use these excellent shirts for all their designs, and they have been as kind as to send us three samples for review. The designs seem to still be printed with super low profile water based inks, and the detailing is marvelous. The shirt base bleeds through the inkage giving a great subtle look to the swag.
These guys really know how to place the designs on the garment. The blue “Propaganda” shirt is excellently rendered, and looks far better in life than in any image. I love the hugeness of the “Streets are Watchin’” tee even if I’m not on the roof about the text blending on the bottom. The halftone pattern detail of this design is amazing however. Be sure to check the detail images after the jump.
The gravy is that these are only US$25 a piece over at the Kazbah.
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Everything Burns

Seemingly printed onto the well known quality fabrics of American Apparel the two current designs up at Everything Burns point me in the direction of belief that there will be more goodness in the future. The two designs in their store are nicely executed and sober in their approach. They sell for US$20 trough a Merchline storefront, which is one of the nicer storefronts out there these days.
Candy: The Craft Issue

Be sure to check out the latest edition of our favorite online magazine Candy. The Craft Issue is now available as a free PDF download in two parts.
Graniph, Japanese Excelence
This site is no less than overwhelming. Out of Tokyo, Japan, Graniph must have the largest collection of outsanding t-shirt designs I have ever seen. The shirts are beautifully covered with graphics and text, and the mere size of the place…
I haven’t really counted the stock, but I estimate they have within the neighborhood of 150 tees on their site, and I cannot say I saw anyting that was less than acceptable. The only problem for me must be the language, as I don’t speek Japanese. I have a friend who sorta does, though, so I might be contacting him for help ordering some of these, if they do ship internationally that is.
Shirts seem to be ¥2100 which calculates to about $18, and many of the tees have print on both sides, too.

