I hope you guys all enjoyed Christmas and the New Year, it was a great break for me not thinking about t-shirts (much) and enjoying guilt-free eating. Good luck to everyone in 2012!
TeeFury have a Pokemon t-shirt that I don’t understand.
I like the way that this new design from Glennz is just an ever so slight tweak on something normal. Something else I like is that Lego hasn’t really changed since it was introduced. Lego that I had when I was a kid can be pushed together with pieces that my girlfriend’s niece got last week, and that’s something that I feel is refreshingly unusual in the world of toys now.
I can’t take any of the credit for finding this, that goes to Coty (and his post has a K’nex t-shirt folding machine too), but this was too cool not to post. I’d say I could fold 2 shirts in the time that this LEGO Mindstorm powered machine does it, so clearly this was done as a “hey, can I make a t-shirt folding machine out of LEGO?” project rather than a way to quickly fold ones t-shirt collection, but it’s still very cool.
Back when I first unveiled the ‘new’ HYA logo a friend of mine asked if he could have a copy of the file for a mysterious reason. That was many moons ago, but after a chance encounter a couple of days ago he was reminded that he printed out a decal and put it onto a Lego man. Obviously, this is totally awesome. If anyone else has a cool idea for something to do with the logo, please let me know and I’ll send you the EPS.
I’m not entirely sure why there’s a Lego piece on this tee, which makes me think that there might be more to this than meets the eye, but I still like it nevertheless, even if the type treatment doesn’t look like the original Keep Calm and Carry On design. Costiness=$17.95 Available from Split Reason
Please don’t give me bother about whether it’s spelled Legos or not, I don’t know what the official term is, and really, is it that important when there is such a ridiculous t-shirt to be talked about? Yes, I think ridiculous is most certainly the word. If this was a t-shirt for kids then I [...]
I think that you’d be pretty hard pressed to find a series of movies that have gained as much of a following as Star Wars, and as you’d expect that has resulted in a huge amount of t-shirts being produced that reference the films in one way or another. So, being HYA, I thought that [...]
You know what people love? T-Shirts. You know what people also love? Lists. I guess that explains why I’ve written so many t-shirt lists in the past, but did you know that other people have written lists about t-shirts as well? I know, crazy right, I’m not the only person who thought of that, hell, [...]
Fuzzy Ink continue to push the still-popular trend of mustaches with their latest release, which is another play on Lego men and their many possible identities. For me, the most fun part of this tee is the other heads that are strewn across the floor, especially the mime artist style heading that is peaking out [...]
HeadHoods, the people that print heads onto hoods, have released a few new hoodies since last time I checked them out, which could mean that they’ve released new hoodies in the past year to be completely honest, but I thought it was about time that we took another look at this clever brand. I think [...]
Here’s another tee for all the “kinda looks like pixel art but it isn’t, its just Lego from an isometric perspective” fans out there. Isn’t it cool how this is a tee about typography, but it uses a font that you can’t use (right, you wouldn’t be able to type with that, would you?). Its [...]
I don’t get the joke on this design (something about equality maybe?), as is oft-discussed on these pages my French can get me, food, drink, directions and and pretty much anything in a builder’s merchants, but I don’t really understand the much else. Still, a very timely release from the La Fraise team since Lego [...]