![main-guts main guts Gutz by Drop Dead Clothing [Rumplo Rocks]](http://media.hideyourarms.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/main-guts.jpg)
You’d think that because I’m posting this tee (and at the glamourous time of 9:00 on a Monday morning) that I like the shirt. I don’t actually like the design, there’s nothing wrong with it, it’s done well, but I don’t think I’d want to wear it with just a tee on my torso. However, I reckon it would look good under a jacket/zip-up.
Costiness=£20 Buy it here at Drop Dead Clothing [Rumplo Link]

I can’t believed I haven’t mentioned Jimmy Heartcore’s Heartcore Clothing before, but I guess that the old adage of better late than never rings true in this case. The designs tend to have a lot of guts in them, but curiously they aren’t gory, they’re actually kinda cute. That just felt like a very odd thing to type…
Heartcore Clothing
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I’m kinda on the fence about anatomically correct/representative designs. I find them intriguing and a lot of fun, but at the same time, I just can’t see myself wearing one. This design from The Loots does have something going for it that separates it from the
skeleton designs I’ve written about in the past, an attempt to make it look as if the internals are actually internal. Admittedly, the ghosting effect isn’t that… effective, but it is an admirable effort all the same. There’s a lot of other little details on it that will help you to justify that $98 price tag, so be sure to peep the pics if you click through.
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I’ve run some tees and
hoodies in the past that were based upon the human anatomy, some were fairly scientific and some were… well… worn by Kanye West. Obviously, this tee is not on the scientific side of things, but the effect still works pretty well even when it looks a lot more like a cartoon than a medical textbook.Costiness=$28
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