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Kindred trees…er Tees!

Saturday, November 18th, 2006

Great collection of unique t-shirts over at Kindred. Their most interesting designs contain hints of Gilliamations, urban art, and an awesome fascination with the dismemberment of large deciduous forest trees. Kindred also seems to understand the relationship between the t-shirt and the artwork. Their designs work with the canvas that is the t-shirt and don’t overly dominate it. I like that! Favorites below.
Mens:

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indieshopper.com

Friday, November 17th, 2006

Indieshopper Indieshopper.com is an online boutique that stocks a great selection of t-shirts from a wide range of designers. I won’t go into too much detail here but they are a great place to stop and refresh your collection. I also found one of the best dog shirts I’ve seen around, though I haven’t seen many and I don’t even own a dog. But if I did, it would be one of these and I would buy him a shirt that was way too small so he’d look like the HULK!

Oh the humane-ity!

Wednesday, November 15th, 2006

Human Empire has some gems hidden in their strange order by email site. Even stranger, every time I read their url, www.humanempire.com I read it as “Humane Empire” which I like much better than “Human Empire.” It’s got such an oxymoronic ring to it, doesn’t it? After all,  has there ever been a human empire that’s been even one cotton-fiber’s width humane?

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Beautiful Decay…beautiful t-shirts

Tuesday, November 14th, 2006

Beautiful Decay has a fantastic collection of artistic t-shirts from many different designers. Most of them fall in the $26 to $37 price range but even at those prices they still rock, although not quite as literally as this t-shirt.

Men:
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Women:
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fabric8.com

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

Fabric8 Bazaar is the place I always go when my t-shirt wardrobe needs a complete replenishing…like now. They stock t-shirts from a wide spectrum of designers such as Forensiks (or here), U2 Designs, Hechas A Mano, and Ropeadope. The search and browse functionality of their site is sub-par but if you have some time to kill, perusing Fabric8’s inventory may well be worth your while…though it may take a whole lot of that worth out of your checking account!

serviceisgood.com - more than serviceable!

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006

Sometimes you just want a simple, nice design.That’s right, I said “nice!” The word that has chagrined innumerable high school English teachers and continuing education professors since the beginning of time (and of adjectives). Possibly the most overused word in the English language! Anyway, here are Service’s nicest…
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antidesigns.com

Monday, November 6th, 2006

The Anti are a group of Boston based urban artists who also have some T-shirts for sale. They really capture the grit and grime of Boston in their designs. As soon as their site loaded I was brought back in time to my days as a college student trekking through Kenmore Square with a fist full of used CD’s from Nuggets! Those were the days…I miss my Urban Outfitter’s Canadian hat and old army knapsack. My personal favorites are Boston Roots and Mission Hill.

nostarclothing.com

Monday, November 6th, 2006

Nothing special at no star. It’s a fitting name for them since their collection has potential but nothing stands out. I guess if I had to pick one it would be for the ladies…

Women: Free Bird

hecklewood.com

Monday, October 30th, 2006

A while back I stumbled on a flash site that had some nice tshirt designs, but was going the way of Good Times family amusement center. Well, it was a good thing I kept the link because Hecklewood is back with some fresh designs and a non-flash interface shopping cart. The site is sparse now but these hipsters seem active and judging by the amount of PBR the drink, the new designs should keep flowing (Pabst Brewing Co. should pay Hecklewood for product placement because the references are everywhere).

My personal favorites are:

Men: Neon, Arnold Uber Alles, Cock the Cop, and Drop Riffs (on sale!).

Women: Pee Chee and Hecklewood x Cryin Tiger.

CustomIndustries.net

Thursday, September 21st, 2006

The first time I came across Custom Industries apparel was at a fashion sampler sale in Venice, CA. At least I think it was Venice…and I think it was Custom. I don’t remember being blown away by their selection either but with the way my memory has been working lately, I may have flagellated myself to a bloody mess at the foot of their discount bin for all I know. Whether or not I was in awe of their apparel then doesn’t matter now because I am both scar free AND have their url. Now you have it too!

My personal favorites are Easter Island (on sale!), Baja and 10,000 Buddhas.