by Andy on February 17, 2010

This has been one of my favourite ‘I heart’ style tees ever since I saw it about a year ago. The problem was that I had no clue where you could buy it. I slipped the tee into the 109 I heart NY style tees post at #25 and fortunately a retailer that sells it spotted the tees. It’s not cheap, but it’s been worn by pint-sized hottie Hayden Panettiere so that clear justifies any premium pricing. For complete reference, I Uzi LA is by Future Heretics, which is a pretty great name for a brand
Costiness=$56 Buy it at Bare Rebel
by Andy on October 3, 2009
by Andy on September 9, 2009

How long has it been since I mentioned something from
Karmaloop? Obviously, we could find that out pretty easy with a search, or the Karmaloop categorym or just clicking on the Karmaloop tag at the bottom of this post, but that would ruin my rhetorical question pointing out how long it had been since I mentioned the streetwear powerhouse. Ahhh, overanalysing stuff never ruins it.
Seriously, how ridiculously large is L.A. and how hard is it to get around when you don’t have a car? And how much do you get burned when you walk around LA without sunscreen on for a day? The answer to all those questions, as I found when I was there, is a lot.
Costiness=$44 Available from Karmaloop
by Andy on August 20, 2009

Expect to see more of Fifty Seven Thirty Three, you want to know why? Because their tees look awesome (they aren’t the cheapest out there, mind you). This tee isn’t actually particularly representative of their style, they aren’t exactly a laffer of a brand, but this design certainly did raise a smile.
Oh, it would appear that I’ve mentioned them before.
Costiness=$40 Available from 57-33′s Etsy Store
by Andy on November 23, 2008
![pict0967 pict0967 480x360 Drexel for Tasty Tees [Review]](http://media.hideyourarms.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/pict0967-480x360.jpg)
You can’t buy this tee. Sorry.
Tasty Tees are currently running a limited edition pre-order only model, they put a tee on
sale for a week, see how many sell, and print that many (and maybe a few extras for guys like me). It’s a good way to make sure you don’t end up with lots of unwanted tees, but it also ensures that this review is basically me saying “nur nur ne nur nur, look what I’ve got.” With that in mind, I’m going to keep things a bit shorter than usual.
![pict0991 pict0991 480x360 Drexel for Tasty Tees [Review]](http://media.hideyourarms.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/pict0991-480x360.jpg)
I’m starting to get into this whole burnout thing on tees, after my early fears of over-exposing myself, and I think that this design by Drexel is really well suited to a burnout tee, and the print is just as soft as the tee (which comes from Alternative Apparel stock) which helps the tee to compliment the design even more. The gallery after the break is surprisingly colourful considering how cold, dark, and miserable it is my region at the moment.
Tasty Tees
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