by Andy on January 18, 2010

Even though they’re very much different styles of design, I can’t help but think of the previous Threadless tee I posted (Geekology by Aaron Hogg) when I look at this supremely retro geeky tee. I’m digging the large print, especially as you need a large print to do a design like this justice to fit in all those details.
Costiness=$18 Available from Threadless (I have a $25 Threadless gift certificate on sale for $18 if anyone wants it)
by Andy on August 11, 2008

I don’t know if you guys can quite make it out because the picture has been scaled-down a bit to fit it in the column, but this is a really clever tee. Obviously you can tell that it says “everything is fine”, but can you tell that those words are made up of lots of things that should scare us and will most likely bring about your untimely death (such as stuck zippers, avalanches, and runaway elephants)?
In case you’re unaware, Wondermark is a popular webcomic written by David Maliki ! (he writes his name with an exclamation point after it) that uses illustrations from 19th century books and is pretty dang funny. This particular tee was loosely inspired by this comic.
Costiness=$18 Tee link (on preorder, shipping around August 20th)
by Andy on April 27, 2006


Cat and Girl is the only web-comic that I read, but like many of its bretheren I actually prefer the merchandise to the comic. That’s nothing against the quality of the writing, I just think they’ve got some fun designs in the store.
This hoodie is another good example of this, its well designed, and actually quite funny, and I’m usually quite wary of any clothing that is meant to be funny.
Costiness=$42 (guys) $39 (gals), shipping $4 US + CAN, $9 International, available here.