Origami Pigeon from Random Objects
Published August 9, 2010 in Printed on American Apparel Quirky T-Shirts T-Shirts.
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I’m a big fan of pigeons, especially those ballsy ones that aren’t afraid to stare you down in the middle of the street. Pigeons take on that aggressive air so common with city dwellers, and that is awesome.
Consequently, I dig this shirt from Random Objects. The pigeon staring out from his origami counterpart is quite piercing…in a pigeony kind of way.
You can pick this up for $20.00 at Random Objects. It’s printed on American Apparel 2001 tees, a quality choice.
Underpaid from Random Objects
Published June 9, 2010 in Excellent Design T-Shirts Printed on American Apparel T-Shirts Type Tees.
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Although I currently have no gainful employment (unless you count this blog?), I can still dig this shirt from Random Objects and empathize with many of my friends. It reminds me of something I’d see at Print Liberation (a brand I post about quite often). Although, that’s not to knock Random Objects–they’ve got their own thing going and they do it well.
I like that they went a step beyond just slapping “Underpaid” in a slick font on a shirt. It’s smart, and smart is good.
You can pick this one up at Random Objects, who you can also expect to see posted on this blog much more in the future. It’s printed on a gray American Apparel tri-blend shirt, which is comfortable to the max.
Design Tumblr’s Next T-Shirt and Win Stuff!!!!
Published April 9, 2010 in T-Shirts.
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If you’re one of those graphically gifted people who I am oh so jealous of, like t-shirts (and designing them), and like Tumblr, then this post is for you. Tumblr is putting the call out (ie. a contest) for people to design their next shirt. Winner gets 25 of their shirts plus a large amount of internet fame points (not redeemable for real dollars, but still pretty cool).
If this has piqued your interest, head on over to the Tumblr site.
PS. I like Tumblr, so it was cool getting an email from someone who works there.
Rap Music Makes Me Feel Invincible from Print Liberation
Published March 9, 2010 in Humorous T-Shirts Music T-Shirts Printed on American Apparel T-Shirts Type Tees.
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How true is this statement? Throw on some rap and you feel like you can take on the world, which makes it great for workouts–that or the Strokes (my other workout mix).
I’m really glad Print Liberation decided to bring this one back–I wanted to buy it before but they had already sold out of my size. Don’t delay then, because this might sell out fast.
You can pick it up on the awesome American Apparel tr-blend shirt for $22.00. I own like 8 of the tri-blends and wear them at least a couple times a week–they’re deliciously soft. Check it out at Print Liberation. They kick ass.
Lots and Lots of Posts!!!
Published January 9, 2010 in T-Shirt Roundup.
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Did you notice all the posts? They’re everywhere. They’re overflowing. They’re multiplying at an exponential rate. Pretty soon they’re going to take over the WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But seriously. I’m posting a lot more. I’m doing this through a combination of scheduling posts a week in advance and not being lazy. It’s a pretty nasty combo. It really works wonders.
It’s not really a New Years resolution in case anyone was wondering–it’s more of a decision that just happened to coincide with New Years. You may have noticed (I’m sure you did), that this string of posts did not start until January, 3rd.
That is all for this post–I just wanted to inform everyone that I’m back and you can expect many more posts on a daily basis. For real this time. Even if I die after posting this you’ll be getting daily posts until the 15th thanks to the awesomeness of scheduling.
Monsters in my Cortex from Threadless
Published in Quirky T-Shirts T-Shirts Threadless.
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I’m sad that I missed this, because it’s sold out now. I really like the simple style though, and I think everyone gets the feelings of monsters in the cortex every once in awhile.
Do they ever reprint Threadless Selects? I forget their policy on that. I feel like they don’t, which sucks, because I would like to purchase this shirt. Oh well, live and learn. We can all just look at the pretty picture and envision actually owning the shirt.















