
I’m a bit conflicted over this latest design from A Better Tomorrow, on the one hand it is verywell done and I like the concept of a dinosaur-like creature struggling to eat an ice cream, but on the other it’s just not particularly pleasant to look at for some reason.
Costiness=22€ Buy it at ABT

Apologies about missing a few days of the news and some general posting, I was visiting a relative in hospital on Friday, went away for a friend’s birthday at the weekend, then I took on the (very) temporary role of delivery driver yesterday, but I’m back now and things should be normal soon enough. Actually, I might miss tomorrow’s news, but after that things should be all good, I promise!
Beetlejuice makes an appearance at TeeFury.

Funny Aliens shirt at Shirt.Woot.

Transformers are a part of this charity tee at RIPT today.
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by Andy on December 21, 2011

Star Wars meets Firefly in this design at TeeFury.

Trust Qwertee to bring out a shirt that is so British.

Shirt Punch put Darth Vader on a playing card and hot damn it looks good.

RIPT have a Star Wars x Wizard of Oz mashup.

Tuxedo Tees do have a bit of retro charm to them, and with this 8-bit version Shirt.Woot have given it an entirely different kind of retro charm.

Nowhere Bad have a fairly generic looking Mario shirt.

DBH really like lions, don’t they?

Loviu have laid a golden egg.

24tee have a slightly depressing meme shirt.

Tilteed give their ‘Joy Ride’ design another release.

RedBubble are offering 20% off all gift certificates for people that may have left it a little late with their Christmas gifts. Use the coupon code WEAREMAD20 to receive the discount.

PalmerCash still have 50% off their gift cards with the coupon code GIFTCARD, but their cut off point for delivering physical things is “12pm Eastern” today. I’m going to take that to mean midday, not midnight.

Threadbird think that now is a great time for store owners to restock their inventory for the New Year, and are offering 35c off per garment. Not a massive amount, but I’m sure no one would say know to a $35 saving on 100 tees.
by Andy on December 10, 2011

If you are a regular visitor to the hipster’s best friend, Urban Outfitters, then you may well have seen a book by Avery Monsen and Jory John called “All my friends are dead.” One of the authors got in touch to let my know that they had taken one of their illustrations and put it on a heather grey t-shirt, and mighty nice it looks too.
Costiness=$28 Buy it at BigStoneHead.net (also available in kid’s sizes)
by Andy on December 2, 2011





I’m really glad I’ve started taking more notice of Goodie Two Sleeves because their release have been impressing me, I didn’t know they were such big fans of dinosaurs!
Get $5 off your order with the coupon code HIGHFIVE.
by Andy on December 2, 2011

When I opened all the daily sites today (21 tabs, Firefox doesn’t care for that much) I wondered whether I’d actually get to see the TeeFury site. Thankfully it turned up, so any possible malware that may have existed yesterday appears to have been removed and all is right with the world again. I remain disappointed by the response from TeeFury about the issue, it took them at least 13 hours to acknowledge any kind of problem (done by their Facebook page), and they only wrote about it after the warning message had been removed. They posted this message on Twitter at the same time as the Facebook message: “If you had trouble reaching http://teefury.com earlier, try now! We’ve addressed the issue that was causing problems: http://ow.ly/7LyK8″ That link now goes to a 404 page. Frankly, that is not good enough, if you might be exposing your fans to malware via your site you have to tell people by every avenue about the issue and warn them as soon as possible, not when you’ve fixed the problem, and you should make some kind of mention of it when you send out a newsletter that day (presumably to thousands of people). I still like TeeFury and will continue to write about them, but I do not like the way they dealt with this situation.

Nerd joke at RIPT today.
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