by Andy on December 6, 2008
by Andy on December 6, 2008

Two of the most prolific t-shirt design competition winners, rather predictably, have both won at another design competition, although both the tees are a bit of a departure from their usual styles, but I guess that when you’re submitting a design to a site called
Badashell things are going to change a bit.
Throughout the holiday season all tees at Badashell at just $14.95, which ain’t half bad.
by Andy on December 6, 2008

I guess that when you’ve found a formula that works (t-shirt + hot woman printed on t-shirt = profit) you aren’t really going to ignore that niche of the tee market, which is why KIKS TYO have got Japanese singer/professionally attractive person
Yuko Ishida to get her kit off and person naked, except for a pair of presumably limited edition sneakers.
Costiness=¥6,090 Buy it at KIKS TYO
Pictures of the tee can be found in the gallery
by Andy on December 6, 2008

I realise tha its a little bit odd that in my last post I discussed not writing about the advertisers too often only to post about an advertiser again just a few hours later, but if Alistair Darling knocking 2.1% off all prices in the UK is big news, then I think I’m pretty justified in letting you know that there is currently 15% off
hoodies at
EIO Clothing and 7.5% off tees. No need for a
coupon code, the discounts are already applied.
by Andy on December 6, 2008

I’d be pretty surprised if none of you knew who
Turtlehead were by now on account of them being a HYA sponsor for many-a-moon, but I like to think that I don’t mention them too mention much, in spite of them having lots of great designs, just because I don’t want you to think that I’m just a shill for the people that help pay the bills around here.
Anyway, with that caveat out of the way, Turtlehead have a bit of a sale going on at the moment on a fair few designs, 25% off generally, which is pretty good. You can make it even better by using the coupon code santahead because with that you’ll get another 10% off your order.
The image at the top is a bit of a tease by the way, that design won’t be available on the site until early next year.
by Andy on December 6, 2008

I can’t see this catching on in the mainstream, like a lot of
Out Of Office Collective’s strange but wonderful products, but as a concept it’s very cool, and when writing about t-shirts has turned me into a millionaire I’m definitely going to buy one, possibly two. Basically, that little blue flap at the bottom of the tee makes sure that not only is this a normal t-shirt (with a flap at the bottom) but also a functioning pillow case. I can’t really imagine a situation in which you would need an emergency pillow case, but dammit I admire OOO for filling what may well be a void in the apparel/sleeping market.