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Let me start this post by apologising, because this tee sold out over a month ago, but I didn’t find out about it until a couple of days ago, so there wasn’t really a lot that I could do.
When the FBI release files under the Freedom of Information Act they often blank out certain pieces of information that it has been decided need to be kept secret, usually the most exciting parts, which can often result in files that look like the one in the t-shirt about the FBI file of Pablo Picasso (whose birth name was… “Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno MarÃa de los Remedios Cipriano de la SantÃsima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito RuÃz y Picasso”). I really like the like the idea of an administrative file about an artist becoming art itself.
Costiness=$? Tee Link [Rumplo Link]
You know who people don’t talk about enough?
Camiseteria. I know that their site being written in Portuguese is something of a hurdle for us mono-linguists (hint: look at the link URLs, they’re written in English), but if you haven’t checked them out before click on through and marvel at some really pretty darned awesome t-shirts from this Brazilian design contest.
Camiseteria
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Costiness=$9 Tee Link (available for 13 more hours at the time of posting)

Take Off are an Australian company that have cool design, a cool website (even if I can’t link directly to the products) and really cool product pictures, so everyone’s a winner!
Putting a tyre tread onto a t-shirt isn’t exactly the most original idea in the world, but they’ve executed it really well, and at least they’re using a colourway that doesn’t involve a black tread print.

If you’re after a bit of originality (I’ve never seen an ASCII tee), check out this awesome ASCII lion.
Take Off Clothing

I know I go on and on about how I like oversize prints, flashy colours and foil, but I can also enjoy designs that are a bit smaller and subtle, and I think that Bloodgold’s tees fit into that category. The Cologne-based company doesn’t do anything too crazy with their designs, they’re simple and polished, but I really like the way that they integrate neck printing in so many of their designs since you don’t see it on that many tees.
Bloodgold

I would have sworn that DBH weren’t a year old, I still think of them being the new tee company on the block, but there it is, July 12th 2007, the first mention of Design By Humans on Hide Your Arms.
What’s the best way for a t-shirt company to celebrate? With a sale of course! All the tees are $12 (… and up), and all of them are on the front page of the DBH site to make it easy for you to pick out what to buy. The birthday sale is running until Midnight (Pacific time) Friday (August 1st). What’s the deal with all the short sales at the moment? Surely its prejudiced against us lazy and indecisive people.
Design By Humans