by Andy on March 11, 2008

Like Godzilla? Like Mothra? Like Ghidrah? Like Gigan? Got $32 spare?
Good, you can get 4 tees with those monsters on for just $32 (… $8 per tee) as part of Cotton Factory’s Tokyo Pack. Personal I think that Tokyo Destruction Pack would have been slightly more accurate, but I don’t argue with bargains!
Costiness=$32 Link
by Andy on March 11, 2008

When I was in Hong Kong I spent quite a lot of my shopping time trying to find a decent blazer and come up with nothing (HK is not the friend of the larger gent). I’ve got one nice blazer and feel good (and look even better!) when I’m wearing it, sometimes its good to class things up a bit, even if my friends to think I’m attempting to become a long-lost member of the Backstreet Boys just by wearing a jacket.

I’m not sure if I’d buy a blazer over the net, but this does look damned sharp. Personally, I’d like to see something a bit more interesting going on in the lining, white is fine but why not have a bit of colour to pep things up a bit?
Costiness=$135 Link
by Andy on March 11, 2008

So, ever wanted to wear a horror movie poster on your chest?

Admittedly, this design doesn’t commit
seppuku (italicised to make me feel smart) by going the whole hog and putting in words and other movie promo staples, but the image really reminded me of the style of horror movie posters. I’m annoyed at myself for not coming up with a decent description of this tee, because it is quite clearly amazing, but I refuse to go down that line of ‘this tee is so good I don’t need to write about it’ since that’s just lazy blogging. Luckily, writing about my inability to articulate myself counts as writing in my book, so this post is done baby!
Costiness=$21 Link
by Andy on March 11, 2008

I bought a
Freshjive beanie at one of the many
Exit by Double Park stores in Hong Kong, which reminded me to take another look at the label, and in doing so I found this fun womens t-shirt. I can’t quite decide whether this design is a logo tee or not, since it has the words ‘fresh’ and ‘jive’ on it, but they aren’t together, so I guess that if you know the brand then you’ll be like “Hey, you like Freshjive too? We should discuss recent events,” but if they didn’t then it would be more a case of “hey, bubblegum on a t-shirt, what a world!”
Costiness=$28 Link (get up to 20% off your order with the rep code AS7594)
by Andy on March 11, 2008

I’m pretty much snowed under with e-mails coming in from companies at the moment, because of being away on holiday and spending time not looking at my computer screen, so I’m going to start doing really, really short posts about companies, basically telling you to take a look at them and decide for yourself what’s cool. It’s not a perfect situation, but since I’ve got literally hundreds of links that I want you to see then I think this is a decent stop-gap solution for now.
First up, some tees with an environmental message from a brand Bob Eco. This Greece-based project is run by graphic designer Andreas Kioroglou, who decided to put his skills to use after being scared by ‘An Inconvenient Truth’, as we all were!
Bob Eco