
I can’t work out which of
District Cotton’s tees are new, but I guess that if I don’t remember any of them then they’re all new to me, which is why the gallery includes items that they’ve probably been selling for ages.
From now until the end of the year, DC are offering free shipping on all orders that exceed $15, which is a very reasonable amount to be offering a freebie on. All you have to do to qualify for the free shipping is choose the “recession sucks” shipping option at the checkout. Sorry people who don’t put cheese on everything (I kid! I kid!), but this offer is only available to people in the US.
District Cotton
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So, someone has managed to take the genius of Hide Your Arms, people sending me t-shirts and writing about them, and actually manage to get paid for it! Jason, you’re a clever, clever man:
In this up and down economy I’m outsourcing my wardrobe (namely shirts) to corporate america and you! I’m going to wear a different shirt for 365 days straight in 2009, take multiple pictures throughout my day and blog about it. Days are sold at “face value” so January 1 is $1 and December 31 is $365.
If I can get over my faux-consternation, it does seem like quite a cool marketing trick, though I’m sure that people will lose interest in it as the year goes on, meaning that the people who spend less putting their tees on Jason will get more value out of it. Oh, and there’s a girl doing it too.
IWearYourShirt [via Josh Spear]

Jimmy, the founder of
Collar Free, is turning 28 on November the 28th, so from now until then you can get 28% off your order by using the coupon code
28on28. I can’t wait until this guy turns 90!
Collar Free

It certainly does seem like all the sales are piling in now, time to grab some bargains for
yourself your friends and loved ones. The e-mail I got said £10, but I’d assume they have some geo-targeting going on and that it will work out to about $15 and €12 for those of you that don’t understand what black pudding and spotted dick are.
The Scribtee crew were kind enough to offer me a birthday present in the form of a tee from their range (which I got to choose, which was somewhat unusual for me), and I can assure you that their quality is just as good as the last time I checked them out.
Scribtee