
Okay, it’s actually more like 46 hours since they announced this a couple of hours ago, but 48 hours is a number that the brand understands to be two days, and it’s how Hipstery described it anyway so I thought that would make the most sense, which may not be the case since I’ve had to write this sentence of explanation.
Germany’s favourite mystery t-shirt company, Hipstery, is offering free shipping on the above pacakges for the next… however many hours, as long as you use the coupon code imawinner.
Out of interest, have any HYA readers ever bought a mystery package from Hiptery, and if so, what did you think of it? The mystery shopping aspect seems pretty interesting to me but I’d just be too afraid to order something without knowing what it is.
by Andy on April 26, 2012
by Andy on April 21, 2012



Urban Hand got in touch to introduce themselves, and in the process they gave me a very nice overview of what the brand is all about:
we are a new clothing company based in Dublin, Ireland. We started trading at the end of last year and our original collection included t-shirts and hoodies for men. We concentrated mainly on logo placement designs to try and get the brand established. We expanded the range to include hats and caps as well as a range of t-shirts, hoodies and bags for women. We are now taking the next step along the road and are incorporating designs by young, up and coming Irish designers. After doing some research into the cotton and printing industries we have decided that all our t-shirts are now going to be fully organic offerings ie a 100% organic cotton t-shirt, printed organically using water based inks by a company which is certified by the soil association so we’re doing our bit for the environment. Priced at €19.99 with free standard delivery to Ireland & the UK we hope it’ll be a success.
When I see all those ecologically sound terms being thrown around I worry, because it tends to mean that there’s going to be a high price tag attached to the shirt, so it’s really refreshing to find a brand creating tees are guilt-free without having a premium price. I have my usual quibbles about brands that focus heavily on their name and logo in their initial releases, but that’s a personal choice and these guys have a pretty cool logo so that does make things a bit better.
by Andy on March 23, 2012
by Andy on March 15, 2012

Blade Runner shirt at TeeFury. It’s my favourite movie and I’m glad to see it get some attention.

Adorable D&D x apocalyptic asteroid x dinosaurs t-shirt at Shirt.Woot today.

Very nice Zelda shirt hits RIPT today.
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by Andy on February 21, 2012


The quotation marks in the title are for two reasons; firstly, this release was actually almost two weeks ago, so it’s not hot of the presses, and secondly, both ofthe designs have been released in the past at Enclothe, but have been given a new lease of life in the form of a hoodie and also a refresh on the Bleedbot t-shirt.
Oh, and there’s free shipping (I presume that offer to be US only) if you spend more than $50.
Costiness=$45/$21 Hoodie/T-shirt