
When I think of P is for Panda, I think of big, bright, cute graphics. But they’ve also got a bit of a penchant for more artsy looking designs, like this one that arrived in my samples package. This tee is available in a very limited run of 36, so at most there’s only 35 of these bad boys left available.

It’s a cool design. Its not exactly an attention grabber, y’know? You’ll walk into a bar wearing it and people will recognise that you’re wearing a cool tee, but I don’t think people will go “mate, that tee is amazin’!” Although perhaps they might if you’ve been in the bar for more than a few hours and you attempt Andy-esque feats of birthday-drinking endurance. The style interests me too, for no reason at all it makes me feel as if there is a slightly old-school Japanese mood going on here, which is probably just because of the colourway, anyone else feel that?

In terms of quality. PifP are continuing to rock the American Apparel stock tees, so we know what we’re getting there, and the print feels really good too, even better than the last PifP tee that I reviewed, which makes no sense, but I was impressed last time, no I’m even more impressed now!
Costiness=$25 Link (also available as a print/tee+print combo)

A beautiful design, with quite a surprisingly thoughtful little message to go with it in the blurb.
‘free the birdcage 1′… as usual the plan seems to be flawed… it’s always flawed. nevermind, the scenery’s nice…
Costiness=£15 Link