Posts tagged: cool t-shirt
Concrete Hermit new T-shirt line – Spring/Summer 2010
Concrete Hermit are launching their new line, and the new designs are brilliant as usual.
Here are a selected few:
Voltron Defender Of The Universe T-Shirt
Nerdy *and* nostalgic? then I’ve got one for you – a Voltron T-shirt.
Lovely, isn’t it?
I saved you a picture of the original model and replaced it with a more,erm, graphically interesting one:
This is he. Buy the t-shirt here.
Star Wars Walker T-Shirt
As usual, Tee Fury are on their grind, and this week is themed around uber-nerdy t-shirts. today is their “Anatomy” Shirt - a Star-Wars-Walker themed t-shirt, and a brilliant one at that.
“A visit the Imperial Veterinary Clinic of Osteology [revealed that they are] suffering acute pain in their hip joints. X-rays revealed their skeleton structure was just not strong enough to manoeuvre wearing those heavy boots”. Ah.
Design by Humans Coupon
Here’s a 10% discount coupon for all Design by Humans T-shirts -
TNQCQK.
Enjoy!
Oh, did you miss the hollow look on their clean-cut models? Then here you go:
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.”
Collect London T-Shirts
I’ve recently had the chance to get acquainted with a new comer to the T-shirt block, Collect London. Despite being relatively new, Collect London already offers an extensive collection of T-shirts – from plain, to patterned and printed Tees. It seems that beautiful designs and their actual transformation into wearable art comes easily to Collect –The designs range on serious, possibly over-ambitious topics. From the state of hip hop in “Harlem” by Louisa Todd (but giving it much more than the cliché treatment I expected) to, domestic abuse in Russia in “Rag Doll”. The texts backing up the shirts are generally on a bleak tone, but the shirts themselves border on aesthetic brilliance, regardless of their message, and will command the attention of any viewer by being engaging and acute.
So let’s be clear: they’ve got a new fan.
Three of my favorite shirts:
As can be seen, the designs are offered on a wide variety of shirts – Relaxed fit, regular fit, slim fit and so on. Buy it here.
“What about Bubbles?” T-Shirt
So the Michael Jackson T-shirts that have sprung across the web after his death has been pretty much awful across the board. Ridiculous, over the top, quasi-fascist images have been the standard way to commemorate his memory via T-shirts.
That’s why I feel that the following shirt offers a refreshing perspective on the public mourning phenomena. It’s the “What about Bubbles” T-shirt by Graphic Designer Anthony G. Hernandez.
get it here.
Oh, and in case you’re wondering, Bubbles is at the Florida Primate Sanctuary.























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