Category: mens t-shirts
NYCA 09-10 Line T-Shirts
NYCA have launched their Artist Series T-shirts, and although the selection is quite limited, the t-shirts themselves are spectacular.
There is also a 20% Discount Code you can use: BLOG
Mario Inspired Hoodie
8-bit shroom inspired, my hoodie pick for the 09 winter. bring on 2010!
See (and buy) it in all its glory here.
Phoenix Suns T-Shirts
Well, this is pretty much my own thing, but I figured I would share the non-logo/number on the front bland team t-shirts, and post some original (and aesthetically pleasing, ofcourse) Phoenix Suns T-shirts.
Here we go:
http://www.fansedge.com/Phoenix-Suns–Banner-47–Charcoal-Scrum-Tee-_1899697823_PD.html?bizrate=51-97825
http://www.footballfanatics.com/NBA_Phoenix_Suns_T-Shirts/adidas_Phoenix_Suns_Black_Continental_T-shirt
Uneetee’s Hoodie Sale
Uneetee are having a hoodie sale until the 9th of november -
Some of the stuff they’ve got in stock is quite great – have a look.
Literati T-Shirts
Part 4 of my promising newcomers to the t-shirt block: Literati.
Literati’s catalog is currently fairly limited, but it draws on interesting and appealing concept: The designs are an visual interpretation of a song’s lyrics – specific lines from specific songs. The current line includes designs inspired by Ryan Leslie, Jay-Z, Gym Class Heroes, Nas, Fabolous and Whitney Houston.
In the future, Literati will be expanding its inspirations to include not only music but other venues of culture – poetry, movies and more.
The Website navigation isn’t exactly intuitive, but the t-shirts offer a great reward for those of us who are looking for original and inspired designs, with interesting and new perspectives on their inspiration – the songs.
Paid in Full T-shirts
Paid in Full apparel present an intriguing idea: Christian themed line of T-shirts to the throughly secular world of T-shirt design. The t-shirts are supposed to serve as “conversation starters”. Well, I walked around with the “King of Kings, Lords of Lords” T-shirt in the Jewish streets of Israel for an entire day and t-shirt didn’t get any notice – neither conversation or a conversion. My guess is that the idea would work better in a college campus, anytown, USA than around here, where it has a hollow ring to it. The designs are, as stated in the website text, professional and trendy, always with an artistic edge. And while their catalog is still limited, it seems to grow by the week. All Tees are available at very limited quantities and are now on sale for $16 (regularly $18).
Some of the designs:
Samurai Owl T-shirt
from Etsy – Love this shirt. These big ass prints give me a better feeling for the infinity of the details they’re made of.
The Evolution of the T-shirt
New York Magazine runs an interesting piece about the evolutions and trends of the t-shirt industry.
Quote: “The greatest breakthrough of the last decade was when American Apparel, under the direction of its free-loving founder Dov Charney, turned the fit of a T-shirt into a message. Never mind the graphics or slogans. The message was you—your body thrust out there into the world, shrink-wrapped in every conceivable color. American Apparel remains powerful and ubiquitous in the T-shirt world, but the trends have gotten subtler and more introverted. In the same way that various art movements become hermetic and end up addressing the nature of art itself, today’s cutting-edge T-shirt is all about the T-shirt.”
“Sea Island cotton shirt by Loden Dager.”
Arka’s T-shirts
Consider this part 2 of my mini-series on noteworthy newcomers to the t-shirt block, and this time – Arka Clothing. While their collection is still limited, the presented shirts are an exercise in good taste. Almost every shirt on Arka features an underlying theme of nonsensical playfulness.
Usually, t-shirts like that are getting outflanked in favor of designs with a clearer statement, but that mode of thinking and judging feels more and more wrong to me – Arka’s t-shirts are beautiful, full of color and smooth execution.
The t-shirts themselves are of the highest quality, plus, they are one of the only apparel companies in the world that only print with non-toxic (non-formaldehyde) ink.
Take a look at Arka’s designs:



























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