
I know that the message is the star on this tee, but once again I must bang the drum that a larger print would be beneficial for this as a shirt, but my print-size gripes aside this tee does make me laugh (a bit, on the inside).
Costiness=$19 Available from TopatoCo

I don’t know if ‘hierarchy’ stands for something (in this particular case, I realise that it’s a word with a meaning), but whether it does or it doesn’t, this is one damn cool looking tee.
Costiness=$32 Available from Freegums

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Crywolf Clothing? Of course you do. For the rest of the month you can get it by using the
coupon code freeshipHYA. I know that the last Crywolf item I posted was womens, and the pic above is an item for the ladies too, but they do have a guys section, so if you fellas thought you were left out of this deal, that isn’t the case.



I still like the concept of Retro Campaigns, creating shirts based on old political campaigns from America’s past.
Abraham Lincoln,
Theodore Roosevelt and
William Henry Harrison receive the treatment this time around. I think that I prefer the more modern poliical characters simply because we all know that Abe and Teddy didn’t use t-shirts to promote their campaigns, so whilst these tees are using graphics that were actually used (right?), they somehow feel less credible than the designs that were used as t-shirts, though that may partially be because there have been a lot of iconic t-shirt designs that have come from US political campaigns in the 60s and 70s.