Wow, when I get up in the morning I actually do stuff, including blogging, maybe I should get up early more often!
Bedlam Clothing: All tees are $6 until they run out. $6 and printed on American Apparel, it really doesn’t get any cheaper then that.
Bean Dip: Sometimes I’ll see some new stuff and I’ll actually go “oh man!”, like, out loud, and that happened when I saw the latest releases from BD. They’ve got a bit flashier with their colourways (some gold foil and silver metallics) and they really suit the aesthetic that I associate with Bean Dip, so I really like the direction they’re heading in. They’ve got some exciting stuff in the pipeline like shoe collaborations and New Era hats, which isn’t really HYAs territory, but I’ll probably still give it a mention anyway.
All the new stuff is up on their Karmaloop Kazbah page.
Momi TEaA Party: Crazy name, cool t-shirts. Subscription based services seem to have been growing in popularity over the past few months, so its hardly surprising that I’m seeing more and more of them landing in my inbox. Momi are keeping things small (they’ve limited subscriptions to 100 people in the first year) whilst they build. They’re on the artsy side of things, and if the designs from the first two months are anything to go by these guys could get pretty popular, pretty quick.
Duck With Glasses: A search engine for t-shirts? Crazy! This is the ‘rough draft’, but I think its a pretty good idea, and if it gets a big enough inventory and people tag things well then it could be a great resource for both customers and store owners.
Illustrated People: I’d never heard of these guys until HYA reader Steve e-mailed in to tip me off (thanks, Steve!). I like their designs, they have quite a high-end look to them, they aren’t afraid of going big on their prints and of using a bit of colour, which is nice to see.
Shirt City Club: It wouldn’t really be a news post if I didn’t mention a new t-shirt design competition style company. SCC seem to be going down the Spreadshirt route rather than the Threadless route, and the design contest element doesn’t seem to be drawing too much of their focus. One to keep an eye on.
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Duck
May 14th, 2007 at 6:07 am
1Thanks for the link, Andy!
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