Johnny Cupcakes just released Volume 4 of their very popular There’s Something In The Cupcake Mix line of tees. Three of the tees are available in-store only and the 4th tee (Face-Snatcher) is available  exclusively online. These always sell out fast so if you want one you better go and try to get one now. They are available now for those who are willing to shell out $50.99. As always, the packaging on these are splendidly glorious!
Our friends over at Shirts Taste Good is having a huge sale in celebration of Halloween! All of their tees have been marked down to $14.95 (regularly priced at $17.95). They have 26 different tees in the line of viral video inspired T-Shirts. Check it out, I guarantee you’ll have seen at least one of these videos on YouTube in the past!
Our friends over at Retro Plus Tees is having a $12 sale on 12 of their popular tees! The NBA Season is coming up, and that Haterade shirt is the perfect shirt to wear to a Laker game because god knows how much I hate on Kobe Bryant! And that DILG shirt is quite original, I can’t say that I have seen a DILF shirt before despite the variety of MILF shirts on the market.
The shirts over at Retro Plus Tees normally self for $15 to $17 so you’ll be saving some cash if you pick up a tee during the $12 sale.
This is an odd little tee from Phoenix, Arizona based Soul Fur Clothing. It looks almost as if it could be a doodle straight out some kids high school science notebook. I dig it. The shirt is named Rocket Man but I can’t really make out whether or not that is a monkey, cat or zombie in the astronaut helmet. Whatever it is, it looks damn scared to be in space.
Rocket Man comes printed on a 100% preshrunk cotton tee and is available now for the very affordable price of $10 at the Soul Fur online store.
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Coty’s Thoughts:
Issue #47 designed by Siggi Eggertsson and available at T-Post.Pros: Amazing attention to detail on these shirts, inside the shirt you have a printed editorial and on the front you have the artist interpretation of the editorial. T-Post uses American Apparel blanks so you know that I love the fit and feel and the softness. The tees are tagless for itch free comfort. The designer info accompanies the editorial and is printed on the inside of the tee. T-Post tees are unique and one of a kind. Cons: No ordering of back issues at T-Post. You need to “subscribe” to T-Post in order to receive future issues in the mail. Luckily, you only get charged when a new issue is released rather than having to order a years worth of issues (tees). Price: 19 EUR ($28 US).
Exploded Atari 2600 by The Exploded Store.Pros: I love receiving tees from the Exploded Store because they are always a conversation starter! If you’ve got a friend who is a gamer or a geek I am sure that they will be able to appreciate this tee as a present. Exploded Atari 2600 is printed on an American Apparel blank. Cons: None, it’s simply a fun, techy shirt! Price: $17.
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RANDR just released their new fall line and I think it would be appropriate to say that it is horror-riffic! They’ve the horror genre covered with this released featuring everything from skulls to vampires. There are seven new tees in the Fall Series and each are printed on American Apparel shirts. They are available now for $20 a piece but be sure to use the coupon code “twitterpad” at checkout for an extra 15% off!
One of my favorite new indie tee brands, Milk & Eggs Co., recently released 5 new tees and I am in love with Draw Your Own Way. In the world of fancy all-over-prints, I breath a sigh of relief whenever I see tees like these: simple, minimal colors, and powerful without being overbearing. If you know someone that likes to trace other peoples work then pick this tee up for them (or at least send them a link) and then kick them in the shin.
Draw Your Own Way is available now from Milk & Eggs Co. for $18, go pick one up today!
The product description for Records from TopoRanch reads “Topo Ranch figures it might remind you of a time when your inner DJ was first awoken by a record player you received for your 5th birthday.” I actually had a toy record player growing up and I remember loving that thing. I had a bunch of thse “storytelling” records. Do you guys remember those? I also remember having a bunch of promotional ALF vinyls from Burger King! Imagine getting a vinyl with your kids meal. I can’t even fathom that now.
It’s sort of weird. I grew with records because my mom loved them. She had (and still has) a large record collection and I loved being able to choose what record we’d play next. But I grew to favor CD’s and then the mp3. I’ve recently been wanting to experience vinyl once again but every time I think about getting a turntable I do a 360 and head straight back to the digital realm of iTunes. I really think me and vinyl need to renew our relationship with one another.
Our friends over at Endgame Clothing have been busy and have released a trio of new tees since we last profiled them earlier this year. And like their initial release, you’d never know that these tees were designed for chess players, because really, they’d look good on anyone! Each of the tees are available now at the Endgame Clothing store for $21.99.
Where The Wild Thing Is is the newest tee from Crispy Tees and is an obviously parody on the popular children’s book, Where The Wild Things Are. The release of the shirt coincidently (or maybe not so much) precedes the release of the much anticipated film adaptation of the same name. If Crispy Tees is new to you, think of them as a classier T-Shirt Hell. They’ve got provocative tees, but not so provocative that it will cause someone to want to punch you in the face.