
Jake over at tshirtalert.com has a post about the impending release party to celebrate the 3rd edition of the Australian journal of t-shirt culture, T-World (yeah, people write about tees on paper too!). I’m not particularly interested in the party on Saturday (27th), since it’s in Melbourne and I’m not. But, I am glad to see that there’s another issue of this mag coming out, since I enjoyed the last one I got a hold of (pictured), even if I thought that there wasn’t really that much need to have an Australian theme in just their second edition.
If I can turn up somewhere online where you can buy it then I’ll let you know (Giant Robot had the last one, maybe they’ll have this one).T
24 Oct
Posted by Andy as News, Not Clothes

Italian’s know good design, I think we can take that as a fact, so it’s nice to see that HYA still graces the extremely comprehensive linkbait list of design blogs put together by Elmanco that has been updated recently.
Anyone interested in a massive list of tee blogs? I’ve already written most of it but if there’s no demand I won’t spend more time on it.

The e-mail I got about this tee opened like this… “Hi Andy, hope you like our last creation…” (emphasis mine). I’m hoping that this is just their English not being perfect and it was actually meant to say ‘latest’, because it would suck to lose Waterloo from the tee community since they put out designs that represent and reference music and movies without being too cliche, and that’s pretty rare nowadays.
Since this is a Bob Dylan tee, I was really tempted to write my post in a way that would make it seem like barely audible gibberish (in keeping with my understanding of many Dylan interviews), but that seemed like a lot of work for a joke that would get old fast. The idea of having a square print seems pretty unlike what I’ve come to expect from Waterloo, but I guess that if you’re going for a recreation of an LP cover then then isn’t exactly a whole lot more that you can do. Still, if you’re a fan of Dylan then I’m sure that you’ll be loving this.
Costiness=$24.95 Link (remember: buy 3, and you get 1 free, and shipping is fixed at $3.99)

I was shocked (shocked!) to read that The Quiet Life has been going for a whole decade, I’d always figured that since they were only onto their second photo book that they weren’t that old (presumably they’d been into other stuff before the photo books started coming out). They’ve celebrated by releasing ten new designs by ten of their favourite artists. So, 10 years x 10 designs x 10 artists = 1000 awesome points. They’ve also released their fall/winter line as well.

Even though it kinda looks as if they’ve photoshopped the models head into the product picture I am still really impressed by this hoodie. And this hoodie comes just in time for your autumnal camouflaging needs (”the leaves, they are turning!”).