by Andy on April 11, 2012

TeeFury are today referencing Stephen King’s “Dark Tower”.

Shirt.Woot have a nicely designed if unoriginal Twitter tee.

Calvin & Hobbes gets mashed up with Battlestar Galactica at RIPT for some reason.

Qwertee give Skyrim the NES box art treatment.

I really rather like the Vader playing card at Shirt Punch.

Sorry The Yetee, nothing will ever make me like the Three Wolf Moon meme.

Because everything has to be in 3D now, even the imaginary perspective of an owl on a t-shirt. Shirt by DBH.

Today’s Made in the Now shirt is about two Austrian thieves who stole two tons of coffee.

Apparently #FidelCastro has been trending recently so Fibertopic have depicted him as the ‘Red Leader’, which surprisingly enough is a concept I haven’t seen before.

I hadn’t heard of Tee Busters before, are they new? Well, they’ve got a Darth Vader shirt that I suppose is inspired by the ads where the kid is trying to use the force on his Dad’s car. Is it a VW ad?
by Andy on January 9, 2011

I get the feeling that everyone hates 3D films, right? After Avatar a lot of films came out in it, and because it was trendy people seemed to dismiss them out of hand, and whilst I do think that some films have used it unnecessarily as a gimmick to get people into the cinemas (and paying more to go), sometimes 3D is really damn cool.
Costines=$27.72 Buy it at MySoti (who appears to be sorting out their shipping issues)
by Andy on August 21, 2009

Drop Dead claim that this is “probably the best 3-d shirt on planet earth”, and whilst I can’t point to any specific examples right now (though help would be much appreciated in the comments), I get the feeling that probably isn’t true. That said, it’s a pretty freakin’ sweet tee, especially since they come with a pair of 3D glasses.
Costiness=£25 Available from Drop Dead Clothing
by Andy on August 4, 2008
You probably all know by now that I really like it when t-shirt brands to something a little out of the ordinary, and I think that doing 3D designs and including glasses with every tee is certainly a little out of the ordinary. Fair enough, I wouldn’t wear the subtly titled “36D” tee for an afternoon stroll in the park, but I like the skull design without even seeing it in its three dimensional glory. Unsurprisingly, the tees come at a bit of a premium, but I’m sure that wearing such an impressive talking point will justify the €45 outlay, and at least it gives you a half-decent reason to wear sunglasses at night.
3D tees by Dissizit at Dadawan
by Andy on January 25, 2008

This tee is an oldie-but-goodie. Well, old in terms of tee design, its probably not more than a couple of years old. Don’t you think that it would be really cool if you went to a cinema where they were showing something in 3D and everyone was wearing the glasses in the cinema, then you walked in late and everyone got freaked out by your tee?

Fair enough, that would be a pretty extreme reason to purchase a t-shirt, unless perhaps you worked at a 3D cinema and they had casual Fridays, but it doesn’t stop the tee from being cool even when you haven’t got the glasses on. In their description, Heavy Rotation say that the tee is light grey, but to me it looks more like a powder blue, so who knows whats going on.Costiness=$28
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