Busted Tees “Buy 2 Get 1 Free” Sale

I just finished my last presentation today, so I’m all done except for finals next week! It feels good to be done, and to get a “t-shirt blog posting” roadblock out of the way. I plan to get back into full swing tomorrow, but until then, know that Busted Tees is running a “Buy 2, Get 1 Free” sale until 12/9. If you missed the previous sale you can use this opportunity to pick up some gifts for yourself or others. All the details you need are in the picture above. Go check it out!

P.S. Sorry for posting two sales from the same company in a row, but…quite a few people buy massive quantities of shirts from Busted Tees, and they’re both good/worthy sales, so hopefully you can forgive me.

Cameraman’s Dream from Sharpshirter

I really dig this design from Sharpshirter. I’m sure there’s many the cameraman who would prefer a situation such as this one (although that might be a somewhat shortsighted view given the larger implications of not having a head).

The idea is cool, and the design came off quite well, so bravo to Sharpshirter.

You can pick it up for $22.00 at their store. They also print their designs on American Apparel blanks.

A Glimpse of the End of Days from Shirt Fight

No time to write but this is real cool! Check it out at Shirt Fight. It’s printed on American Apparel.

Pablo Picasso Shirt from Das Monk

Unfortunately, I doubt many people will be able to afford this shirt from Das Monk, as it weighs in at a hefty $59.95. That being said, I really like the design. I enjoy the use of the half-white design on a white t-shirt–it makes it pop in an odd way. Also, geometry (the pictures, not the math) and Pablo Picasso are worthy subjects to incorporate into a shirt.

Were this shirt $45 cheaper, I would  buy it. With its current price point though, all I can do is some ogling. Check it out at Das Monk.

Atheist Bus Campaign Shirt

I don’t think I would ever wear this shirt in public, just because cramming my views about God (or lack thereof) down people’s throats is just as obnoxious as others cramming their views about God down my throat. That being said, I do find the Atheist Bus Campaign and the controversy around it very interesting. As far as I know the campaign is solely in the UK, and I’m not going to talk about it much here, but if you’re interested, you can check out their website.

And hell, I think the most important part of this shirt is the last two lines. They far eclipse any feelings I have towards the first two.

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