
Last week it was 15% discounts, this week it seems to be grab bags, go figure. B/D made up some pretty refreshing blurb so I’m just going to copy/paste the news to you:
Beautiful/Decay presents the ultimate t-shirt grab-bag promotion at a bargain basement prices! For the standard $24.95 price of a single shirt, you will instead receive THREE randomly selected shirts, pulled from any of the artist-based designs and brands featured on our website, including the ever-popular Beautiful/Decay artist’s series apparel line. That’s like $8 a shirt. Of course, at a cut-rate price like this, all sales are final and non-returnable. You might receive two of the same shirt, but quit talking about your feelings and do some living. Get rad, use your mind, eat pizza, and take a gamble on the grab bag.
$24.95 for 3 shirts? Now that’s a deal!
Beautiful/Decay (store)

No big print today, no crazy slogans, just a nice simple
hoodie with a few nice touches of contrasting colour that would make this a nice addition to any collection.
Costiness=$99.99 Link

I was watching a debate with the three front runners for the London Mayoral Election (
Boris Johnson – Conservative,
Ken Livingston – Labour,
Brian Paddick – Liberal Democrat) on Sunday, and I realised that I wouldn’t really want any of them to be in charge of a city that I lived in, they were squabbling like kids. How much is it to ask that we have political figures that I can actually respect?

Since I don’t live in London it doesn’t effect me that much, but I’d imagine its a pretty confusing position for Londoners to be in, having to pick the best of a bad bunch, and I think that this latest couple of tees from
Mingled highlights the situation pretty well. For those of you that don’t recognise the faces, Boris’ face is on the Vote Ken tee, and Ken’s face is on the Vote Boris tee. They’ve also made the Vote Boris tee red, which is traditionally Labour’s colour, but the Vote Ken tee is in green, which is a little odd since you’d expect them to carry on the party-switching by making it a blue tee, which would be the Conservatives traditional colour, unless they really being politically astute and recognising how David Cameron has been saying that a vote for the Conservatives is a green vote because of all his promised green initiatives….and that paragraph above provides you with an excellent example of why I don’t write about politics anymore… because it’s all incredibly confusing. Props to Mingled for taking their products shots outside of
City Hall!
Costiness=$19.99 Vote Ken/Vote Boris

I’m really becoming a fan of funnel collars and hoods, they make you feel so much warmer, and you look pretty damn cool in the process, which is always a plus!
Other than the funnel collar, this is actually a pretty simple hoodie, apart from the rather odd addition of making this a short sleeved sweatshirt. I’m not really a fan of the way that they’ve dealt with those sleeves, the bunched up, elasticated hem just seems a bit lazy to me.
Costiness=$75 Link