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“Knowledge” a new shirt from Random Objects

by Andy on August 4, 2011

in T-shirts,Text/Typography

knowledge t-shirt

I like the way that Random Objects create their shirts based upon inspiring phrases, with this particular phrase coming from the mouth of a Mr. John Naisbit (hopefully I’ve linked the correct guy).

They also recently released Carpe Diem in a spiffy green colorway, Underpaid as a tank top, and CMYK has been brought out of retirement. That should be enough to make a nice dent in your bank account.

Costiness=$23 Buy it at Random Objects

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“Lion For A Day” cool t-shirt by Random Objects

by Andy on August 10, 2010

in T-shirts

lion for a day t-shirt by random objects

I read the quote on this shirt and I was all like “yeah, fuck yeah!” and then about two seconds later I realised that being a metaphorical lion is sooo much harder than being a metaphorical sheep. Sure, I try not to let the crowd influence me too much, but sometimes lots of people are doing the same thing because it’s a good thing to do, no need to be a lion about it and rip their throats out for enjoying grass.

…. I don’t get the quote.

Costiness=$20 Buy it at Random Objects

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Strange Aeons by The Affair

by Andy on July 31, 2009

in T-shirts,Text/Typography

emptees aeons1 480x240 Strange Aeons by The Affair

I don’t really understand what the text means (anyone?) but as far as shirts go, I’ll put this one into the ‘good’ column.

Costiness=£27 Available from The Affair [via Pop Culture Tees]

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King of Kings by Paid In Full

by Andy on July 15, 2009

in T-shirts,Text/Typography

king of kings brown layout 480x339 King of Kings by Paid In Full

I’m always a bit on the fence when it comes to overtly religious t-shirt companies (of any faith), because it’s a valid subject area to make tees about, but at the same time, I am in no way religious and actively don’t believe a lot of the things that I see coming up on Christian clothing sites. However, I write about clothes that I don’t personally like on a fairly regular basis, so where do I draw the line?

Paid in Full aren’t a hardline religious tee company, they’re actually fairly subtle, would you think that there were any religious connotations to this badass lion? Also, the quality of their designs (currently just a pair) is pretty good too, I really like the typography on the tee above.

Costiness=$16 (that’s a sale price, it will go up to $18 soonish) Available from Paid in Full

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