
This Madrid-based clothing label have sat in my inbox for too long, which clearly does them a disservice, because after you’ve checked out the gallery I’m sure you’ll agree that they’ve got some pretty good designs, not a huge range, but their wheat/chaff ratio is certainly very healthy. As usual, if anyone fancies having a crack at translating the Japanese on their sweaters (shown in the gallery) then I would very much appreciate it.
Their (flash-based) website is really cool too, and it’s pretty rare that I’ll say that about a flash site!
Nonoloa (sorry about the misspelling before)
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This tee makes me think of a low-budget version of Pimp My Ride filmed in the 1950s… which isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
Costiness=£18 (printed on an organic, fair trade tee) Buy it at Fair & Bare
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Whenever someone asks me what my favourite website is, I don’t hesitate to say
notcot.org, and Jean’s holiday gift guides are definitely one of the reasons why I’m such a big fan. This years gift guides are set to be bigger and better than ever, and there have already been some really cool giveaways. I thought I’d point you in the direction of the Notcot Coupon Book, which is a load of coupons (which seems to grow day by day) that are Notcot exclusives at stores which will provide you with enough inspiration to sort out most of your Christmas shopping.
The Notcot Holiday Coupon Book

I’m really glad that this te doesn’t have a ‘real’ name, because it gave me the opportunity to give this post that utterly proposterous title which will surely result is some rather dodgy Google searches making their way to HYA.
Here’s a little blurb about the artist and when you can actually expect to see the tee:
Lotte Klaver’s drawings are characterized by simple lining and scarce use of India ink. A single ink blot becomes an innocent boy, a sensual woman or a pondering man. Maybe the drawings only look that way, or perhaps a deeper, darker truth exists beneath the surface. This uneasiness is what gives Lotte’s work its unique quality.
Lotte lives in Amsterdam and graduated from the Amsterdam School of Arts. Her drawings blog is www.lotteklaver.nl.
Orders accepted until December 1st. All tees are individually numbered and all orders will be printed December 1st. Expect delivery the second week of December.
So, you’ve got 8 days to get your orders in, then its gone.
Costiness=$30 Men’s Link/Women’s Link