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Kill-o-vision by Go Ape Shirts

I’ve been a big fan of Go Ape Shirts ever since I first encountered them, and usually when a company comes to me to send me a sample to say thanks for my posts or for a review I let them pick the tee themselves. Not so with Go Ape, I know that they’ve got loads of great designs, but I’ve had my eye on Kill-o-vision since the day it came out, so when Josh asked me if I wanted a tee one day, I knew exactly which design I wanted to turn up at my doorstep. I should make it clear that I wasn’t sent this tee for a review, Go Ape were just being nice guys, but I like this one so much that it felt almost criminal not doing a review of it.

22 Review: Kill-o-vision by Go Ape Shirts

The second paragraph is where I usually discuss the design. Where on Earth do I start? There’s just so much stuff going on. The Space Invaders? The slogans in the form of adverts? The woman holding a razor blade? The birds (doves of peace?)? The skull and crossbones with mickey mouse wearing a gas-mask as the skull? The stars? The inverted cross? So… much… imagery… head… going… to… explode!

The funny thing is, despite all those elements, it feels like a well-rounded design that is actually pretty well balanced against the rather subdued slate-coloured AA tee that the design is printed on. As with most of my favourite tees, I don’t really get the message, perhaps its something about how media has such an effect upon culture, I dunno, I’m just a guy that looks at tees and goes “ZOMG, Space Invaders!!!”, and sadly enough, that is a straight quote from my mouth.

Kill-o-vision by Go Ape Shirts

In terms of quality, the stock tee is American Apparel, so draw your own conclusions from that, I’m a fan, I know some people aren’t, I certainly agree with some people’s reservations about their quality control not being as good as it could be, although I’m sure that most tee brands check over the tee before they print on it so its not usually an issue. The print feels pretty good too, with a print of this size with so many colours you never really know whats going to happen along the line, but I’ve washed this one about three times already and have noticed very little change in the vibrancy of the print. The way that go ape have printed their tag on the inside of the shirt is nice too, very Threadless-like in the way that they incorporate the design and their logo into it. I’m afraid its sold out in all but guys XL and XXL at the moment (which makes a change from the usual), but you never know when it’ll be reprinted.

Costiness=$18 Link (previous Go Ape Shirts coverage on HYA)

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Make Your Own Tasty Tee (kinda)

Ummmmm, I don’t get it, check out their mailout:

Here’s how it works…

Mail us one t-shirt of your choice and select a print from our artists’ designs.

We’ll print your t-shirt with the selected design and mail your new Tasty Tee back to you.

All of this for only $7! Hurry as this is the last time we will ever print from our 2007 collection.
Go ahead and place your order at www.tastytshirt.com/makeyourowntee.

International orders are always accepted (additional postage applies). Offer expires January 31st.

One of the things I like about Tasty Tees is that they’re always willing to try something new and weirddifferent, but I don’t really ‘get’ this. That’s probably because I imagine it would be cheaper for me to just buy one of their tees than pay the postage of sending one there and back, but for people in America it might be a lot of fun, I wonder if you can send something that already has a design on it and they try and mix it in with the new print?

Tasty Tees (previous Tasty Tees coverage)

New Thread Heads Episode: Compai

In the mood for some crafty DIY madness? Our buddies over at Threadbanger made the latest webisode available a few days ago, and I’ve embedded it below for your convenience. In this episode we meet the ladies of Compai, who I’d never heard of before, but now realise are a cool bunch, check out their book “99 Ways to Cut, Sew, Trim and Tie your T-Shirt into Something Special” if you’re more of a sewing ninja than I am.

NYHOODzoom1 We Run NY by Once Upon A Time in NY @ Karmaloop

I was really tempted to head off to NYC for the United Show later this month, but unfortunately the HYA jet was out of gas so I’ll have to leave that for another time, or maybe I’ll ‘just’ go to Hong Kong instead…

But, that little story does give me flimsy pretext to post about this hoodie. It isn’t exactly the most exciting design, but it is pretty cool, a nice twist on the ’so ubquitous its ridiculous’ “I [heart] NY” design.

But I bet you still wouldn’t catch a New Yorker wearing it!

Costiness=$70 Link

  



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