
It would seem that Space Invaders are as popular nowadays as they were back in the 80s! This tee is available in Tokyo Art Beat’s signature colours of blue, white, and pink, but I thought that a bit of gold foil worked superbly with this design.

Blurb!
“The two stylized approximations of the Chinese characters used for “Tokyo†are reminiscent of the famous Space Invaders video game. Is Tokyo being invaded, and if so, by who? By what? Or is it we who are being overwhelmed by Tokyo’s stylistic powers?”
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Damn, how did I forget to mention this earlier? The site has been live for a a little while, so they’ve got quite a lot of content in their blog now, with plenty of pictures of celebs and not-so-celebs wearing their clothes.
True Love & False Idols

Here’s a fairly simple competition for you, have a go at naming naming this beautiful tee by JP33 at People Like Us, and your name will be thrown in the hat for winning the aforementioned beautiful tee. Here’s their blurb about the new tee:
“This t-shirt makes us think of sunny days spent out of doors and makes us smile. Looking at it you can smell the happy outdoory feeling!! When we saw a girl wearing a t-shirt that said “Betty Ford Clinic†on it the other day it made us sad (because it was such a crappy design!), but, this latest offering from JP33 keep People Like Us firmly on the path of great design. Check out the intricacy, the beautiful colour and the care, love and attention to detail!”
Personally, think that the current place marker of ‘Untitled Tree’ has a certain something to it, but I’m sure you can do much better. You can enter as many times as you like, but you have to be fairly quick as the competition is closing on August 3rd, which I do believe is in 1 week. I do believe that you can enter by e-mailing contact@peoplelikeuscollective.com, but I’m not definite on that and am waiting on a response via e-mail. Happy naming!
I don’t why it is that I feel that I can make fun of Teetonic just because they’re a Scottish company,but I promise, I do love them really!
And yet another reason to be a fan of them is that they’re ‘going green’ by switching over to organic fair trade cotton tees. Here’s the announcement from their mailout:
“Teetonic.com are pleased to announce that we are going green! We are currently sourcing fair trade organic, cotton tees which will be hitting the shop in the next few weeks. This isn’t some sort of fad, this is something we genuinely believe in, and shows once again that teetonic.com is ahead of the rest! Moving forward with our new range, we hope to phase out our old stock and existing tees. Our first organic tee will be Scissors vs Rock vs Paper by ‘Davec’. More info on this will follow over the next couple of weeks.”
I don’t know if they’re going to be switching to organic inks as well, but I don’t know if that is even possible, maybe one day. They also have a new tee out that from a competition that they ran with the Scottish version the Page 3-loving The Sun.