
Yeah, I guess that this link would have been a lot more welcome in early December than early January, but this is a top notch selection of tees and I’m sure you’d rather buy them for yourself rather than a friend anyway!
I don’t think that there’s anything new to me in the list, but its nice to see a refresher of the past year.
Josh Spear’s Top 8 T-shirt Gifts

Very clever Laurent, I see what you’ve done here, you’ve taking a traditional image of advertising (the ubiquitous neon signs often found in the Far East) and then turned it around to advertise a hatred of advertising, I’m onto you and your games!
And see what I’ve done? I’ve made it seem as if I’m annoyed, when actually, I really like this design, I’m an enigma like that!
Costiness=€24/22 Links: Longsleeve/Shortsleeve

Oh Glarkware, you so crazy:
We’re guided in our decisionmaking by all sorts of forces — religious indoctrination; lessons learned of bitter experience; the Republican party.
I guess that with little quips like that you could call them ‘snarkware’, but please don’t because that is an utterly atrocious joke. Seriously though, this is a great looking hoodie, although I am a little disappointed that the strings don’t go further up the body to aid the illusion. In Andy’s perfect world of hoodie design I’d have like to have seen the print go all the way onto the upper where there would be a tangled mess of string that would only be unveiled when you lifted up the hood.
Costiness=$40 Link

I haven’t given you a robot based tee in quite a long time (the sequel to “Robots! 50 robot tees” is on its way… slowly), and as robot tees go this one is pretty badass. I like the way that its a well contained scene between the two flag poles, it fits in well with the medieval fantasy kind of style.
Costiness=$20 Link