Odditeaz
I love the t-shirt I recently received from Oddpodz. It’s so different from everything else in my constantly growing t-shirt collection. The t-shirts are printed on their own shirts which are of great quality. The fun part is the fab colors, the fact that they’re inside out and the strange prints. I especially love the silver and bronze print on the t-shirt I received. Odd in Oddpodz is there for a reason and it’s odd in a way that works and makes it stand out from all the other t-shirts that are out there. You can get them at their store Odditeaz where they have a great selection of men’s, women’s, children’s and pet’s tees.
Spraygraphic

I really love the t-shirts over at Spraygraphic Apparel. They have some really unique prints with a little attidute: A good thing for us girls who don’t want to be pink and cute at all times. The tees are $24 each, but I also recommend that you have a look at the great earrings and dresses they sell.
Handmade Horror Tees?
I don’t do Italian, but I just had to hook you up with this entry i found at the Horrorlandia site. It looks to me to be a collection of wonderfully hand painted designs. I really love the Nosferatu image, and there actually is a Nosferatu print by Urban Arts at the ongoing Krudmart sale (see previos entry). This one is far nicer though

Anyway… Go have a look at the images, and if anyone has any more info, a translation or a thought, please leave a comment by pressing the spankingly new comment bubble to the right of the title above.
Secret Laundry Game

These shirts are more than cotton human covers. Edocs Dirty Laundry has secret messages woven into the material. These messages make sense when you log onto their website and enter the codes, and it all comes together. More about the game at We-Make-Money-Not-Art, and the tees are available at Edoc.
The shrits, by the way are nice graphic prints. A good collection for both genders in a vide variety of colours and shapes. Tops, tanks, polos and some good lookin’ accessories. Release date is set to March 1st. No price listed.
Mock the Celebs
For $22 you can make a little fun of everything from Uggs to $200 jeans. I just love the t-shirts at Spoiled Celebs.
New Stuff from Cotton Factory

The Cotton Factory have just released four new tees (pictured) I really love the C3PO/R2D2 hoover piece, and the “Sasquatch stole my underpants” one far from sucks. The shirts are $16 a piece, and they have a lot of other goodness starting at $9.99 over at their store.
How To Build a Shirt Folding Unit
Here is yet another video on how to fold your precious tees in no time. This one involves making a folding unit, and is probably more precise than the free hand deal, and it seems to make nice sharp creases. The whole thing is built out of cardboard and tape, and in addition to the video, there are also blueprints for the device. via La Grimouille
Killer Tee
I have always liked lo-fi styled shirts, and Killer Tee delivers just these. They also slap on slogans that are so cheesy they just might work on your chest. They also have a collection of vintage stuff that is really nice. The ladies are urged to take a look at the striped unicorn shirts. I really love these, and I’m kinda sad they dont have these for guys.
Random Tees from Random Nicole

If you want t-shirts like no one elses you should check out Random Nicole. Here you’ll find tees with fun fabric details and prints, all in playful colors and patterns. They are around $60 each so they’re not cheap, but at least you know you won’t be seeing someone else with the same tee.
Owl Movement

The other day I recieved an email from Patrick over at Owl Movement. Little did I know that this tiny t-shop would instantly become one of my favorites. The designs are just so nice, they are printed on AA’s, and they sell for $21 a piece. I couldn’t find out the shipping costs though. There are currently six shirt designs up for grabs from five different designers, and I actually like them all.
Patrick tells me that these limited edition Owl Movement tees are printed with a special kind of ink rendering them bright soft and colorful. An what is more; they cut out the tags and screen their own markings in the neckline.