Do you remember
designgive? They’re the guys that sells tees and give part of the proceeds to charity, a process which isn’t all that unusual, but what is unusual is that the person buying the tee gets to decide which charity gets given the donation. Tee designs are donated by artists to ensure that the charities get given as much as possible, but even though the tees are printed on American Apparel blanks they still come in at an extremely reasonable $13 a piece.
designgive
I think this is shaping up to be one of the best Halloween’s ever if you want to wear something that fits the horror bill without making you dress up
like this guy (incidentally, he couldn’t get the yellow paint off the next day, and had to go to work looking kinda yellow).
Akumu Ink teased me a couple of months ago saying that they were going to start selling hoodies, and I presumed that it would only be an option available on a few designs, but they’ve gone and made their whole range of designs available as hoodies. I think that a lot of the designs, especially
Of Horror I, work really well as hoodies, so check ‘em out and see if you agree.
Akumu Ink
I think I’m going to start posting about
Threadless tees again, I’m sure that if you’re a regular reader then you’ve got Threadless tee or two in your closet, so I’m not really going to be critiquing the tees, but I think that Threadless do some of the best gallery photos out there, so I’ll be posting their weekly updates. Sure, you can’t really see the design on most of these photos, but they do make for a pretty gallery.
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