
Here’s a novel idea. If you purchase the tee above, you’ll receive a code that can be redeemed in the form of an album download. I don’t actually recognise any of the artists on the album, but then again I stopped trying to find out about what was new and cool in the music world a long time ago.
Costiness=$60 (yeah, I know) Buy it here [via Josh Spear]

I’m pretty used to people sending me t-shirts, when you run a
t-shirt blog it’s kind of expected, but it’s very unusual for someone to custom make a keyring for me out of sterling silver. Regular commenters will probably recognise the name of Pamela Daley, who sent me the tee-ring (yep, I said it) which now sits proudly alongside the other trinkets on my keying (I have 1 key and 3 trinkets, pointless!).
Pamela is a jeweler, and from the looks of things making a tee-ring didn’t really test her skills very much, still, I think it’s awesome, thanks a lot Pamela!
![main-guts main guts Gutz by Drop Dead Clothing [Rumplo Rocks]](http://media.hideyourarms.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/main-guts.jpg)
You’d think that because I’m posting this tee (and at the glamourous time of 9:00 on a Monday morning) that I like the shirt. I don’t actually like the design, there’s nothing wrong with it, it’s done well, but I don’t think I’d want to wear it with just a tee on my torso. However, I reckon it would look good under a jacket/zip-up.
Costiness=£20 Buy it here at Drop Dead Clothing [Rumplo Link]

I’m pretty sure that David hasn’t had the chance to set up a photoshoot for this latest round of releases, seeing as he usually has studio-style photos of his tees up, but I didn’t want to wait for that to let you guys know about these
new designs and colourways, including
Miniboss, the name for which came from a
T-Shirt Day competition.
Seibei
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To our American friends, I can’t remember if you understand the term ‘satnav’, if not, it’s what we Brits call ‘GPS’. On the subject of GPS, last weekend I went to Manchester, but I forgot to grab my TomTom on the way out of the house, but then remembered that I had an iPhone, and the maps app guided us all the way to my friend’s house (admittedly, I had a friend telling me directions off the map, but still). Can you imagine if you had a time machine and went back even twenty years and showed them an iPhone, they’d probably be so amazed that they’d drop their Rubik’s cube in astonishment, and not just because you arrived using a freakin’ time machine.
Anywho, howie‘s tee of the week takes us back to a dark time before GPS when we actually had to take notice of our surroundings and know where we were. I know that they need the ‘before satnav’ for the joke to make sense to people looking at the shirt, but I think it would work better as a design if they dropped the caption, though of course it wouldn’t be a jokey shirt then, just one with a few constellations on it. Not the cheapest of tees at £25 a pop, but organic cotton doesn’t come cheap.
Costiness=£25 Mens/Womens