
Isn’t it kind of sad that a 16 year-old girl can confirm that she’s engaged simply by wearing a t-shirt because she knows that the paparazzi will be following her every move? I guess I’m just as bad for reposting it, but my interest was with the tee being used to push a story, not with the latest dramatic twist in the Spears family saga.
I’ve got no idea where you can buy it, and frankly, I don’t want to know.
[Photo: UsMagazine]

Seriously, if you’re going to go to all the trouble of creating a design that has lots of little details on it, such as what appears to be some kind of subway or public transport map, why not actually put some detailed pics of your product so that people will be able to see all the effort you put in?If I ever get around to commissioning a HYA hoodie (go ahead, roll your eyes, we all know its inevitable), you can bet your ass that I’m going to post lots of pretty pictures, because people like to see the thing that they’re going to buy.
Apart from that gripe, this is a really cool idea for a hoodie if you want to show off your Bostonian pride or just want a touristy souvenir that’s well-designed.
Costiness=$38 Link

Yes, it most certainly is not a cheap t-shirt (for Americans and your puny dollar), but it is art, and art costs money (fact!).
This simple line drawing has no hidden images or meanings. If you see anything but black lines, consult your optometrist or book in an appointment with a chiropractor, or go see a witch doctor who can make you some noxious potion containing mildly poisonous toad skins. There is nothing here but black lines (and maybe white lines).
Oh, except for that huge freaking skull in the middle of course, that’s meant to be there.
Very, very cool idea from Swiss design duo At-elier, and damn finely executed to boot.
Costiness=AUD$59 Link [thanks, Jean!]
This link is damn old, ancient in internet terms, but its new to me, so… its new!
Internet Duct Tape, whose posts are more accustomed to tech than tees, wrote a list back in December 2006 (soooo old!) of, you guessed it, 107 t-shirts for geeks that do not suck. Personally, I think a few of them do suck, but there’s still a few geeky gems in there that I think are still on sale after all this time.
107 T-shirts for Geeks that do not suck @ Internet Duct Tape [via Teeburst]