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Star Wars TIE Fighter t-shirt at 80sTees

by Andy on July 30, 2011

in movies,T-shirts

TIE Fighter Star Wars t-shirt

This doesn’t have quite the same mainstream appeal of a lot of the Star Wars shirts I post, but if you’re a big fan of the franchise I can imagine a smile came across your face when you saw this shirt from 80sTees.

Costiness=$24 Buy it at 80sTees

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The Science of Tea by Jondoesdoodles for Teepay

by Andy on November 14, 2009

in funny,T-shirts

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I think this might be the most British t-shirts I’ve ever posted, and even though I’m not much of a tea drinker (though I do enjoy the occasional jasmine or green tea brew), I think it’s hilarious!

Costiness=£25 Available from Teepay

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Jewdo Chop by Challah Clothing

by Andy on November 12, 2009

in funny,T-shirts

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I may not know much about Judaism, but I know a lot about puns, and THAT is a pun!

Costiness=$18 Available from Challah Clothing (a new brand making Jewish-themed tees)

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The Blueprint by Huzzah Goods

by Andy on August 11, 2009

in funny,T-shirts

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The history of Russian architecture dates back to the grand churches of the Kievan Rus, with its monumental structures heavily influenced by the Byzantines, and continues on to the Italian Renaissance-influenced Kremlin cathedrals of the Early Muscovite Period, the Baroque stylings of Imperial Russia, the Constructivist design of the Post-Revolution, and the conservative monumentalism of the postwar Soviet Union.

It wasn’t until the 1980s that the Falling Block school of architecture was unveiled. This innovative technique involved blocks (actually structures made of four identically-sized cubes) being dropped inside of a transparent well and manipulated in mid-air before they reach their destination. Hailed for its juxtaposition of simplicity and chaotic unpredictability, the style quickly spread to America and Japan and enjoys worldwide popularity to this day.

When Huzzah Goods can write a product description that good why should I even bother? Because I should be professional? Heck no!

Costiness=$25 Available from Huzzah Goods

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“Lost is Translation” by Joel Cocks for Threadless

by Andy on August 11, 2009

in T-shirts,Threadless

1977 store 480x480 Lost is Translation by Joel Cocks for Threadless

Threadless have had a pretty strong week for releases (and extended the ‘Back 2 Cool’ campaign until 10am on August 17th), and whilst some of the others were funnier, beautiful, or included a robot (and a British one at that), this one floored me simply by weight of numbers and an unnecessary attention to detail. The pic above and the small version in the gallery don’t do it justice, so click on through.

Also, from now until August 13th at 10am CDT you can get $3 off your order with the coupon code awesome27945, uh, awesome!

Costiness=$18 Available from Threadless

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HYA Tours the Spreadshirt HQ in Leipzig

30.06.2009

Whilst I was in Berlin for T-Shirt Day it seemed like a great idea to hop on the ICE train (which isn’t as cool as it sounds) and head 100 miles south of the capital to the city of Leipzig to check out Spreadshirt’s much-larger-than-I-expected HQ and production facility. If any of you are wondering, [...]

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Typography nerds rejoice, Turn Nocturnal have a hoodie now!

29.01.2009

I don’t really know enough about typography to take a real stab at dissecting this design, but I assume that the lines running around the word ‘type’ are guides that people use when they’re designing new fonts? The design doesn’t really do it for me, but I would assume that I’d have a type-rection right [...]

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How Many Licks? by Ian Leino @ Threadless

26.02.2008

Even if you don’t recognise the name, I’m sure you’ll recognise some of his previous Threadless winners, one of which has a great shot at winner a Bestee when the Threadless awards are announced soon. Also, I should probably mention that I got the above picture from his site, since it showed off the design [...]

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Cycle of Violence @ Elsewares

23.01.2008

I know that some of you have a soft spot for technically illustrated designs, but how do you feel about designs based upon prototypes for amazing bicycles that could cause untold destruction? Happy? I thought you might be. If I’m totally honest, I think that my favourite parts of this design aren’t the rear-mounted flamethrower, [...]

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