Luke from Young Lovers
Luke from Young Lovers says:

We’ve had this tshirt on our shelves for just a few weeks now.  It’s the Vampire Meets the Hound Tee.

A little bit spooky, a little bit quirky, a lot cooler than the tee you’ve probably got on now. And, ahem, lucky you can’t see what I’m wearing right now either.

Vampire Meets the Hound is available exclusively from the Young Lovers website.  Made in a limited edition print run of just 100 tees, so you’d better get in quick.

Filed under: Latest tshirts | Luke from Young Lovers | January 29, 2009

Sanda from ArmedAngels
Sanda from ArmedAngels says:

Hey there, it’s Sanda from Armed Angels here with some pretty darn exciting news!

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To coincide with the release of our new spring/summer 2008 collection, We’ve just re-launched a new and improved website.

You can check out all our shiny new Armed Angels produce now at www.armedangels.de

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Filed under: Latest tshirts | Sanda from ArmedAngels |

Jason from Suburban Riot
Jason from Suburban Riot says:

Ladies, gentlemen, and distinguised guests.

For a limited time only you can get your eager little fingers on any of the tees from our online store at a discounted price of 25% off the normal price!

Yep, that’s 25% off every tee, including one of our personal favourites, Lovers Waltz (pictured below).

Lovers Waltz by Suburban Riot

Just enter Promo Code 10925 at the time of checkout. Visit suburbanriot.com for more details.

Filed under: Discounts and Promotions | Jason from Suburban Riot |

Sebastian from Split Reason
Sebastian from Split Reason says:

Howdy geeks and gamers.  I thought you’d be pleased to know that the official Destructoid.com HAWP t-shirt has just been released.

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So if you like this tee, you’re probably a geek, right? In which case you’ll want specs. Yeah? You want specs? I’ll give you specs!

  • Alstyle Apparel
  • 100% cotton (doesn’t feel like cardboard)
  • 10.2 ounce crewneck T
  • Double needle cover seamed neck, taped neck and shoulders, double needle sleeve and bottom.
  • Pre-shrunk

  • Buy it now.

    Filed under: Latest tshirts | Sebastian from Split Reason |

    Jordan from Local Celebrity
    Jordan from Local Celebrity says:

    You music lovers are gunna dig this. Say you’re cruising down the road, surfing the radio waves when all of the sudden you get hit by this massive bass line that nearly shatters your windows, and a rhythmic wonderland fills your ears making you feel like you’re flying through space on the back of a galloping stallion while little ferries are prancing around in your head.

    How did that happen? What in the world could cause such a sensation?

    It was quite possibly REASON!!

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    WTF? Reason?

    Reason is music software application software that has become a staple in the industry for creating beats of all kinds. It would normally take a warehouse to store all of the world’s best sounding instruments, processors, slim jims and rinky dinks – but now they can all be housed within one computer. Beethoven and Mozart would have the time of their lives using this program to create massively intricate compositions of the highest sound quality.

    If you’re a music lover and have ever wanted to thank the person who created that amazing beat…why don’t you start by thanking Propellerhead - the people who created that amazing software called Reason.

    Check out out super limited edition(only 100 printed) shirt we made for Propellerhead, showing how Reason can turn you into an evil beat-making genius. Buy the limited edition shirt now.


    Still confused about what the Reason software application actually does? Maybe this will shed some light…or…umm…sound…on the matter.

    Filed under: Latest tshirts | Jordan from Local Celebrity |

    JakeThePeg
    JakeThePeg says:

    The relative ease of starting up a t-shirt label, in comparison with even just 5 short years ago, is creating a highly competitive and cut-throat fashion niche that many start-up companies will never crack. Hello Elbow examines the reasons behind the global inundation of t-shirt labels, the associated impacts on the industry, and most importantly what this means to you, the tee conniessuer.

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    The relative ease of starting up a t-shirt label, in comparison with even just 5 short years ago, is creating a highly competitive and cut-throat fashion niche that many start-up companies will never crack. Hello Elbow examines the reasons behind the global inundation of t-shirt labels, the associated impacts on the industry, and most importantly what this means to you, the tee conniessuer.

    Introduction

    It’s pretty safe to say, tshirts are an enormous part of 21st centry culture. A quick search on Google for the keyword “t shirt” (and its variations) gleaned 262.1 million results. To put things into perspective, a search of “Britney”, arguably the world’s most talented* musician, yielded 133 million results. To some it may come as a surprise, but t-shirts are more popular than the most iconic musician of the modern era.
    *”Talented” of course refers to Britney’s fine ability to bombard the tabloids week after week with outlandish exploits totally unrelated to a flailing career in commercial music
    It makes sense that t-shirts are popular. They are everyone’s best friend. When you examine their popularity futher, the he humble t-shirt has a unique ability to become adaptable to every social situation and cultural icon.

    How many t-shirts have you seen with Britney’s name plastered across them (whether it is in support, or defaming the “musician” is irrelevant). There’s thousands of Britney tees out there.

    And how many songs has Britney dedicated to t-shirts. Zilch. Although I must admit, that first time I saw the Hit Me Baby One More Time film-clip at the ripe age of 16 plays a strong part in the person I have become today.

    T-shirts are an evolving and integral part of our culture, perhaps more-so than any other pop-icon of the twentieth century. But why is this booming industry starting to bulge at it’s 100% ringspun cotton seams?

    I Love Britney White T-Shirt
    I Love Britney White T-Shirt
    Price: $18.99

    Community Based Tshirt Labels

    Many t-shirt traditionalists and critics are beginning to resist one of the internet’s most imitated online business models. That is, the ingenious proposition referred to as community-based product design.
    In essence, community based product design is defined as an array of user-generated designs which are voted on by a highly engaged community. Those designs which receive positive enforcement from the majority of the voting community are then manufactured and available for sale to all. Want to see it in action? Threadless.com sets the benchmark and his evolved to become one of the most innovative and highly regarded online businesses in the world of web 2.0.

    The problem is, in the t-shirt world, the roaring success of Threadless.com has been the catalyst for many a copy-cat. Considering Threadless has 528 tshirts currently available for sale in its men range alone (not to mention all the limited edition releases, decommissioned designs, ladies wear, children’s clothes, and variations on the types of shirts), this company alone has had a huge impact on the tshirt industry itself. For those of you who need to see some real numbers before your exposed forearm is twisted (I assume if you’re reading this, you’re donning a tshirt right now), consider this:

    • Threadless sold $16 million worth of tees in 2006,
    • In a one day sale a little while back, Threadless sold 35,000 tees

    So yes, Threadless is kind of a big deal. Herein the problem lies.

    Youngsters see the likes of Threadless.com, and fresh out of school, and with a bit of web design knowledge up their short sleeves, decided that if Jake Nickell and Jacob DeHart can do it, anyone can. So they set to work copying the Threadless business model. Some took the time to add their own little touches of flair…others were too lazy. Here’s just a few:
    And look out world, suddenly there are not enough hangers to hang all this fresh new American Apparel* on.
    *To accommodate the huge demand for quality blank garments ready for printing, American Apparel has established itself as the industry leader of 100% cotton sweatshop free blank tees.
    Suddenly, a tshirt market that was predominantly promoted through retail outlets has been flooded by online alternatives that are even more attuned and appealing to their potential wearers.

    Print on Demand Services
    If you’ve done your research on the Y Gen, you’ll be hugely familiar with the increasing trend of personalization. Furthermore, gone are the days where things were built to last. Possessions are no longer long-term. They’re high-churn, upgradeable or disposable, and considered grossly uncool if they date more than 2 years. Unless of course, they’re vintage. But there’s a 20 year waiting period for that. Thank god for ebay.

    Print on Demand services were conceived to support this very trend of personalization. The new generation has an intrinsic inkling to be different from everyone else. To stand out from the crowd.
    Print on Demand, or POD, allows any little restless Joe to design their very own products in a timely and cost efficient manner. Want a new t-shirt to wear to an upcoming music festival? In luminescent pink, with fluro yellow text, proclaiming your love for Britney’s new hairstyle? Jump on to Cafepress or Spreadshirt and you’ll have the tee in your mailbox in a matter of days, probably for less than you could buy the materials from your local discount store.

    POD has provided all and sundry with the ability to produce one-off or limited print run tshirts on peanuts. We’re talking no-frills peanuts too.

    Some are even using POD services to start up their own tshirt labels, to test the waters without the need to invest any capital in the business. Can you believe that $0 will get you your very own online store, complete with inventory control, invoicing and fulfillment services and even friendly customer service agents to field queries and complaints?

    Hell, back when I was a kid it took 10 year’s wages before you were even allowed to think about starting a business. Bloody kids these days have it so easy…


    Curiousity killed that cat, but it shouldn’t hurt you. Try out Cafepress!


    Design your own tshirts with Spreadshirt!

    Of course, the result of “having it easy”, is an influx in the number of tees hitting mailboxes across the world.

    So what does all this mean to you, the innocent tshirt wearing bystander?

    Put simply. Choice. And that is never a bad thing.

    Anyone who’s studied economics will understand the relationship between supply and demand. When supply increases, choice also follows a similar trend. Due to this saturation of the market, consumer demand for specific brands decreases (due to the massive range of choice), thus t-shirt labels must bring down prices to entice their customers to purchase their tees instead of their competitors’.

    Furthemore, due to the progressions in tshirt manufacturing technology and while some labels clambered to get ahead of their competitors, a greater awareness and focus has been placed upon t-shirt quality. Sweatshop free, hand made, 100% ringspun cotton, pre-shrunk, organic, cholesterol and disease-free are all regular . Hang on…maybe a couple of those aspects are still up to the individual wearing them. We can’t rely on the humble tee to save our lives quite just yet!

    What does all this mean for you?

    This is good. Reeeeeeeeal good. In fact, it means that right now, yes NOW, is the optimal time to go and buy yourself a whole wardrobe of new t-shirts. There’s more choice than ever before, quality has reached a steady benchmark never experienced in previous eras, and prices are the fairest they will ever be due to the laws of economics. It’s obviously in your best interests to go and fill your wardrobes with brand-spankin new threads before the rest of the world cottons on!

    Well that’s my excuse anyway.

    Filed under: Tshirt news | JakeThePeg | January 28, 2009

    jezztek
    jezztek says:


    Are you a scientist? Are you struggling to find something to wear under your lab coat?

    Well look no further. Science has recently released a fresh range of scientific prints that will have that cute girl with the freckles who cleans the student laboratory going weak at the knees.

    wearscience.com


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    Visit www.wearscience.com

    Filed under: Tshirt news | jezztek | January 26, 2009

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