
Oh, and they’re pretty cheap too, so there’s no need to let the economic downturn/catasthophe stop you from getting some new threads.
Here’s a brand that I found on Emptees:
The whole reason I started Electric Threads Corp. was because I had always enjoyed drawing and sketching, but the thing is I wanted to take that and turn it into something more. So one day I came up with the idea of putting my drawings and ideas on to clothing to sell to people to wear. A simple idea was all it took to start this.
So far I make all my shirts myself with my sister in my tiny shed and my screen printing equipment :P. I hope one day I can take Electric Threads Corp. and turn it into a huge thriving business. Who knows maybe someday I can use this to help the world or create a huge following. All I know for now is that i’m gonna dream big and go for it!
Despite the whole “everyone is an artist” thing, their first range of tees shows a lot more doodling talent that you’d find on the writing-pad next to my telephone, and the 3 tees are all pretty cool. Each range (released every few months) is based upon a theme, and the first theme was ‘monsters’ which always provides excellent fodder for designers. I don’t think that there’s actually any kind of prize for people that submit their doodles (although even designs that don’t become a tee get shown off in their gallery), but I really like the old-school way that to submit your artwork your have to send it via snail mail, after all, its hardly a doodle if you’ve done it in Adobe Illustrator!

Costiness=£20 Tee Link