
Have you ever looked at a t-shirt and gone “hey, wouldn’t it be cool if someone took this tee and printed another graphic on top of it, and wouldn’t it just blow your mind if those two graphics were random and not paired up in any way?”
That’s what Nonsek do, and at first you’d presume that it was a really stupid idea, pretty much flying in the face of all that makes sense in the design world. But, shockingly, some of that tees are actually pretty cool. Using the Nonsek Machine you pick an artist, and then just remix to your hearts desire until out pops a t-shirt that you like, and ‘good’ tees do appear with surprising frequency. It’s an unusual concept, so I recommend that you try it out yourself simply for the novelty value.
Nonsek [thanks for the tip, Pam!]

It has a hoodie, but it doesn’t Hide Your Arms (or even your back), I’m so confused!
My lady friends asked me last night what I do when I’m blogging about women’s clothing since I don’t really know much about it. I told them that being able to understand sizings (note to self/men everywhere: never attempt to guess a woman’s tee size when giving them a sample tee) isn’t really that important, if I like the look of something I’ll write about it. I certainly do like the look of these halterneck hoodies, and since the handmade garments one size fits all (between 8-14) I couldn’t possibly embarrass myself when giving gifts to my girls.
I must admit that I don’t think all of the styles work as well as others, this ‘beach bum‘ one is a bit too much of a hippy-ish look for me, and I’m generally not a fan of leopard print, but otherwise I’m impressed by Danni’s patern choices, and there’s always the option of having a custom one done if nothing tickles your fancy.
Dressed By Danni