Critique on Threadless: Good idea this, it should help them bring up the quality and let those poorly implemented designs with potential get more of a chance when they’re eventually submitted for scoring.
Old Threadless back in Stock: This item is the reason why I’m posting on a weekend, they’re gonna put it in their Monday mailout that they’ve got a few old designs back in very limited stock, but Jake let it slip a bit early on his blog.
Burton Travel Hoodie: Pretty cool hoodie for travellers from snowboarding giants Burton. It has an inflatable pillow in the neck for when you’re on a plane, comes with earplugs, and internal pockets for your iPod and passport. There seems to be some confusion as to whether this is actually available yet, since it’s part of an ‘08 sneak peek, yet there are people in the comments and on the Burton message board from people that already have it and say it’s awesome. It will be priced around $125 USD.
Divine Clothing Co.: Bill’s launched his latest season, not everything is available yet (should be within the next few days) but there’s some great stuff to check out.

Or perhaps I just couldn’t quote because I don’t like to swear in my post titles. Yep, this is a Jay and Silent Bob referencing hoodie, I usually wouldn’t force my taste in movies on you, but I remember watching this movie so many times in my first year at university and got a bit of a kick out of seeing this design a couple of days ago, and if Cosper can run tees that remind him of days-gone-by then I’m damned if I can’t!
To be fair, the hoodie’s actually pretty well done, it has the look of merchandise from a theme park, which I guess is the point, although I don’t really know how necessary it was to use a yellow hoodie. Did staff at Mooby’s wear yellow uniforms? That might explain the colour choice, but I still think that black or grey would have been a better choice.
Costiness=$40-43 URL