
I like the style of this tee from Italian brand Jllusion Factory, it’s quite simple but the colour palette works really well and it’s wearable, which is all I should really look for when it comes to tees.
Costiness=30.25€ Buy it at Jllusion Factory
by Luca on February 17, 2012
![6653995885_a66a8e17e9_b.jpg 6653995885 a66a8e17e9 b 480x506 Rex Monkey Project [Submitted]](http://media.hideyourarms.com/wp-content/uploads/tdomf/38600/6653995885_a66a8e17e9_b-480x506.jpg)
![6653981059_bcf6801df0_b.jpg 6653981059 bcf6801df0 b 480x539 Rex Monkey Project [Submitted]](http://media.hideyourarms.com/wp-content/uploads/tdomf/38600/6653981059_bcf6801df0_b-480x539.jpg)
![6654010233_0fb3421896_b.jpg 6654010233 0fb3421896 b 480x506 Rex Monkey Project [Submitted]](http://media.hideyourarms.com/wp-content/uploads/tdomf/38600/6654010233_0fb3421896_b-480x506.jpg)
After several months of waiting new website Rex Monkey has finally been put online. This project is as ambitious as difficult, the purpose is to create a new worldwide clothing brand. Everything is based on the use of social networks, where users are judges and jury of projects still under development. Probably it will never become a trademark as “Diesel” but it’s an interesting project. For those wishing to contribute with a comment:
http://www.rexmonkey.com
Andy: These guys are Italian so after my recent holiday I feel some kind of affinity for them, but whatever nationality they were I’d still like that rib cage shirt.
This post was submitted by Luca.
by Andy on January 3, 2012



Florence, Italy based brand Fly&I Threads got in touch to ask me to take a look at their freshly re-designed site, and their tee designs. I checked ‘em both out and I like what I see, eight very wearable t-shirts. The 30€ price tag feels a little high on the face of it, but with the shirts being 100% organic cotton it’s entirely possible that they could represent good value, it’s unfair for me to judge their pricing without actually testing the item.
by Andy on December 11, 2011

Italy’s Suck! Clothing have been around since 2005, so they know what they’re doing when it comes to releasing a collection, and it shows in the quality and consistency of this Winter line, I’d wear just about all of it (take a guess which tee I wouldn’t wear, and why).
With it being a winter line it’s hardly surprising to find that quite a lot of hoodies have been added to their range, as well as a couple of bobble hats (very ‘in’ this year, or so my girlfriend tells me), and of course there’s a few tees too, because even though we’re all layering up against the cold, something has to be the first layer, right?
by Andy on November 2, 2011




Suck! Clothing sent over an e-mail with a few previews of their next collection which will be available at their stockists some time this month, and then available online in December. Every picture they included was of a hoodie, there are going to be tees in the collection too, but it makes a lot of sense that they’d be pushing hoodies at this time of year, in fact the more I think about it the more surprising it is that people don’t do full releases that include no tees at this time of year when it’s getting chilly outside.