
BEARS!
I’ve featured this artist, Luke Dixon, before but his work was being sold elsewhere, he’s now doing things himself and has a decent sized shop of t-shirts and prints. It’s cool to see a shop where the style is so similar between designs, it’s really cohesive, and I think that for Luke it means that if you find someone who is a fan of your work they’re going to buy more than one thing, and probably come back in the future too.
Costiness=£17.50 Buy it at Bear Hug

Thought I’d treat you to a rare weekend update as I have the house to myself, just me and the rugby on TV.
I’m sure I’ve seen this image from TeeFury somewhere else recently, but I’m glad that it has been brought to a wide audience in t-shirt form.

This shirt was at Qwertee last week (or somewhere, I think it was Qwertee), and now it’s at RIPT, I didn’t realise that designs got shuffled around so much from place to place.

“Couldn’t Care Less Bear” is a good shirt with a good name, well done Shirt.Woot

This shirt is a reprint at Tilteed, pretty nice.

Nice use of negative space by Loviu today.

As a Futurama fan I can’t help but like this shirt from Nowhere Bad.

Well, there’s definitely nothing creepy at all about this McDonald’s-themed t-shirt from TeeFury today.

I certainly haven’t seen anyone mashup the evil monkey from Family Guy with the Wizard of Oz, have you? Good on ya, RIPT.

I really like this tee from Shirt.Woot, the artwork is great and it’s a funny concept.

Looks like Stupidhurts.us have kicked up their release schedule a notch. This design goes over my head to be honest, but it does look nice.

I can’t help but feel that I’d like this shirt much more without the deer at the bottom right, I’m not sure what it is meant to add to the piece. €12 today at Loviu.

Here’s a shirt about Red Dead Redemption at The Yetee. Haven’t played the game myself so I can’t really pass comment.

Can’t say that I’m really a fan of this design, I don’t like the look of the question mark being thin when the rest of the lettering is so thick.
$12 for the next 4 days at Nowhere Bad.

This shirt isn’t for me, it’s just not my style, though I do find it to be quite wearable, so maybe some of you guys might like it. Here’s what LTD Tee themselves have to say about the design, and the designer:
A few weeks ago I received an email from a young man looking to get his artwork placed on one of our t-shirt releases. Though I didn’t think any of the designs he submitted would work, I took a quick spin through his blog and found this piece. So tough luck to all the other tee sites, it’s ours
Any aspiring artists should definitely reach out to us!
Inspiration behind his piece:
“The Shapeshifter was a drawing where I was trying to capture that ball of twisting energy a school of fish has, so I kept repeating spirals. I also wanted to see if I could design her clothing to be completely from nature.” – Thomas Kraky
Thomas Kraky is a 23 year old freelance illustrator, designer, and concept artist. His work incorporates themes of love for the natural world, weaving plants, animals, and people together as one. This Northeastern Pennsylvania native recently relocated to San Francisco.
Don’t forget to use code “hideyourarms” to get 10% off your order!
As ever, your $26.99 (before discount) will get you the tee, an art print, and that lovely box. There had been comments on previous LTD Tee posts about them taking a while to send out tees and sometimes sending out the wrong tee, but in my experience they’ve always been quick to respond to e-mails, so if something goes wrong (mistakes happen) I’m sure they’ll sort it out.