
I’ve been writing about a lot of
sales that have gotten you money off your purchases recently, so here’s a great deal where you actually pay full price. Straight from
Ten Bills:
For every t-shirt we sell in the month of December, we will be contributing $1 to the One Organization by purchasing a white One bracelet and mailing it to you along with each t-shirt you purchase. The proceeds of these bracelets and all merchandise from the One Store benefits the One Organization and the movement of the One Campaign directly.
With the purchase of every t-shirt, you get a FREE $1 contribution to the One Organization and a white band.
We chose to contribute to the One Campaign because its goals are to unite all of humanity into a single cause – to create hope and faith for all humans. They strive towards generating awareness of our global community and hopefully view the large scale picture that Earth is one planet.
Please accept the white bands as a gift from us to you. Thank you for your support through-out this entire year and let us spread more joy and love next year!
I know that a lot of people are wondering about Ten Bills after that whole plane story (if it was true would I really be the only person, in the world, to write about it? Scoop!), but this is a great chance for you to pick up a cool tee and help support a charity at the same time. Of course, you could always just give $10 straight to the charity… but then you wouldn’t have a tee…
Ten Bills One.org

I’m pretty annoyed at myself that this is going to be the first post about
Found Item Clothing on HYA. I’ve been a big admirer of their for years, yet inexplicably never wrote about them, they’re one of my ‘rainy day’ brands, if I cleared out my inbox I was going to write about them. They’ve been a ‘rainy day’ brand for more than two years now!
For those of you that are unaware, Found Item Clothing faithfuly recreate t-shirts that are worn by people in movies, usually totally awesome movies from the 80s and early 90s like Tron, Revenge of the Nerds, and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (though impressively they managed to keep themselves away from the ‘Save Ferris’ design). I really like that concept because it takes liking a film to a whole new level, if someone sees you wearing a tee with the A-Team logo on it, you know they like the A-Team, but if you see someone wearing a tee with ‘Napoleon‘ written on it, you know they like the A-Team.
They’ve dropped a couple of new tees, the one pictured above was worn by Booger in Revenge of the Nerds, and also has a back-print that you can see in the gallery. The second tee, also in the gallery, has ‘Life Sucks and then you die’ written on it, and was featured in Teen Wolf.
Y’know, actually, this post may well have done FIC justice, let’s hope it starts raining again soon.
Found Item Clothing
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I thought it was funny how the opening of the first
Threadless shop was met with much and excitement, hell, I actually wrote a
post about the floor plan, and people actually commented on it!
This time around however, when Threadless open their first store just for their childrens range, it gets a blog post, without that much fanfare. I guess it’s because the Kids range hasn’t got the same kind of following, and possibly also because the Kids store doesn’t have all the bells and whistles that the main store does, it almost looks like a *gasp* normal store, though a very nice one at the that.
The store can be found on 1905 W. Division Street in Chicago.
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Rethink Clothing, the people who made that rather popular Super Soaker t-shirt, amongst other great designs (that can be seen in the gallery), have got a 30% off
sale running until December 15th. Just use the
coupon code winter to get the discount.
Something which is very cool about ReThink is that they only charge $3 to ship your whole order if you live in the US, and even better, just $6 for the rest of us.
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Sorry guys, this illustration isn’t available to buy printed on an item of clothing yet, or printed on anything for that matter, but I spotted it on
Olly Moss’ Flickr Photostream and decided that it was an opportunity to post something vaguely seasonal and HYA appropriate, huzzah!