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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 I’d better make an
unnecessarily large list of them. As always, the t-shirts are not ranked, the numbers are merely there as an illustration so that we all know which is which, so being #1 or #202 means nothing. Some of these tees will be pretty recognisable as they’ve been featured on HYA before, and some were also in the
101 Robots List from last month, but if you know of any I haven’t featured then please let me know in the comments. The list has also been split up into pages to ensure swift loading times (my server may probably wouldn’t like people loading 202 pictures at a time).
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I don’t really listen to a lot of hip hop, and when I do it’s usually a unusual remix that I’ve stumbled upon on
Hype Machine, but even I have been known to blast out 99 Problems (especially the ‘99 Anthems’
Jaydiohead remix) when the moment strikes me. I get the feeling that I may need to explain this design to anyone that isn’t British. On the rare days when it is merely overcast and not raining us Brits (okay, we might occasionally get a bit of sun) will happily lick away at an ice cream, and a vanilla cone with a
Cadbury’s Flake stuck in the top (amazingly, there is a semi-NSFW image in that google image search link if you have the safe search filter on ‘moderate’ or ‘off’) is known as a ‘99′. I think that when I was young they cost 99p as well, but I severely doubt that is the case now. See, now it makes sense to everyone, and everyone thinks it’s funny, good work Reece!
Costiness=$24.14 Available from redbubble

With all due respect to Reece Ward, because I like his stuff, I don’t think that this tee should have been given quite as much love as
it has received, because it’s a cool idea but it feels like it’s just plonked onto the shirt, which I guess is a limitation of what you can do with a POD supplier (
redbubble in this case). However, the
poster version would look good on the wall of any geek.
Costiness=$24.14 Buy the tee at RedBubble