Kid Cudi Portrait Shirt from The Cooler Collective
Published November 11, 2010 in Music T-Shirts Pop Culture T-Shirts T-Shirts.
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Kid Cudi is the bomb diggity…at least when he was rapping. I’m not sure how I feel about his newly announced decision to move into the rock genre and forsake his awesome, awesome rap roots, but I guess we’ll see how it goes. If you didn’t know who Kid Cudi was before reading this post, I recommend you check him out, because he’s got a pretty solid body of work. I’ll post a video of one of his songs below to facilitate the aforementioned delving into the musical world of Cudi.
I also love this shirt. It’s just a great portrait. I love how the black looks on the blue and how much Cudi’s glasses pop out. I’m not sure if Cudi is anywhere near the recognizability required for a majority of people to know who’s on the shirt, but I kind of like that. It gives the shirt a bit of mystery, and “Who’s that on your shirt?” is one of the best ways to start a conversation with new and unknown people
You can pick this one up for $21.00 at The Cooler Collective, who have some great shirts. I’m not entirely sure, but I think they might use American Apparel blanks (at least that’s what the shirt mock-ups lead me to believe).
Popeye Punch from Regal Clothing
Published October 11, 2010 in Pop Culture T-Shirts Quirky T-Shirts T-Shirts TV Shirts.
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This shirt was designed to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Popeye the Sailor (January 17th 1929 was the day of his “birth”), which I’m a little late on unfortunately. However, I am glad I managed to find it, because I dig it quite a bit.
I eat a very large volume of spinach, so I can appreciate and support Popeye’s inclination towards those muscle building green leave (not those green leaves). The design’s goofy, the colors are cool, and it’s available for 17.50 pounds from Regal Clothing. Go check it out, and support my spinach eating compadre.
More World Cup Soccer Shirts from Didi
Published June 11, 2010 in Printed on American Apparel T-Shirts Type Tees.
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The World Cup started today. It was magnificent. Awesome. France didn’t win–celebration! So yeah, I like the World Cup a lot if you haven’t noticed yet.
I also think these World Cup themed shirts from Didi are pretty dang awesome. They have shirts for 11 of the more popular national squads. My only gripe is that they’re sold out of the United States version. Oh well, I suppose I can still get Germany or Argentina (gack, on second thought, those are sold out too
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You can pick these bad boys up at Didi. They’re printed on the ever-awesome American Apparel blanks.
Violence from Headline Shirts + A Sale
Published April 11, 2010 in Humorous T-Shirts Printed on American Apparel T-Shirts.
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Headline Shirts is still one of my favorite brands for the comedic side of t-shirt design. They’ve got a bunch of great designs, and as I’ve mentioned before, they write some of the best product descriptions ever (I’ll include it below for your enjoyment).
They’re also running a sale right now, which includes this shirt (Violence) and a few others. Sweet…
As for Violence, its got a great graphic and can be summed up pretty awesomely by the product description. Check it!
Do you experience sudden fits of anger or irritation? Do elderly people and children cause you to become upset? Have you ever threatened a person’s family because they prepared your Double Whopper incorrectly?
If you answered “go to hell” to any of these questions, maybe it’s time you tried Violence. Violence is clinically proven to treat these symptoms:
• Loss of money or respect
• Inability to wait in lines
• Sass-mouth college boys
• Moments of clarity
• Low self esteem
• Dry mouth
• Runny nose
• BoredomAsk your doctor if Violence is right for you. If your doctor does not think violence is right for you, chillingly ask him whether he enjoys being able to walk and see if he reconsiders. Look for our ad in Golf Digest!
Check out this shirt, and the rest of Headline Shirts’ offerings, at their store. Save even more money by using a Headline Shirts coupon–it’s the right thing to do.
fiftyseven-thirtythree Launches Retail Store + a Coupon for Troundup
Published in T-Shirt Coupons Tshirt Companies.
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The folks over at 5733, who are quite cool, have made their first foray into the retail t-shirt store arena. I believe the store is located in Oakland, which is about as far away from me as possible, unfortunately.
However, if you’re lucky enough to be in the area, I recommend you go over and check it out. I’m not sure if it’s quite open for business yet, but by looking at the pictures (below), it seems to be well on its way to awesomeness.
5733 has also been kind enough to offer Troundup a coupon code for their online store. You can use the code TRoundup to get 25% off any shirts purchased online. That’s a big discount! I’ve also updated (and created) the fiftyseven-thirtythree (5733) coupon page. They’ve got great shirts, and they’ve been supporting TRoundup through their ads for awhile, which makes them extra extra cool.
Check out their online store for instant gratification, and check out the pics of their retail store below for photo’ey goodness.
P.S. If you’ve got some time and an itch to save money, go ahead and check out all the t-shirt coupons that we have.
God Save the Villain from Threadless
Published March 11, 2010 in Movie T-Shirts Quirky T-Shirts T-Shirts Threadless.
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I just watched Batman Begins today (which technically doesn’t have the Joker, but who cares), so when Threadless released this shirt I felt an urge to post it. It’s pretty damn creepy, but in a good way.
Check it out at Threadless. I try to keep the coupon site updated as well.
In other news, spring break starts tomorrow. Yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!
The Struggle from Miles to Go
Published January 11, 2010 in Excellent Design T-Shirts Printed on American Apparel T-Shirts.
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Miles to Go puts out some pretty quality stuff. I enjoy how the simplicity of the colors and design can still give off such a strong feeling of…struggle. I would definitely be willing to buy an art print of this and hang it on my wall.
The Struggle is on sale for $15.99 and is printed on American Apparel.
















