Zombie Liquorice does not discriminate, to them, Halloween is to be celebrated all year long! The gore heavy clothing brand just released four new tees featuring artwork by Aaron Kerr, Joshua Belanger, Mathew Skiff, and Chad Lenjer. And for those of you looking for something to match your holiday wardrobe, might I suggested that Polarized tee? My favorite from the bunch was Red Splatter District because for some reason it looks like something my favorite director would think up.
As with the rest of the Zombie Liquorice line, the shirt are printed on American Apparel blanks. You can pick up one or all four for just $20 a piece but whatever you do, use the coupon code “COTYGONZ” at checkout for an extra 11% off your entire order!
Electric Zombie is turning two years old and to celebrate, founder Kyle Crawford, will be holding a massive 12 Hour sale. ”For ONLYYYYY 12 hours and 2 Mins all shirts and remaining static hoodies and silk screen posters will be $12.02 and jeans and polos will be $24.04 (12.02 doubled), duhhhh.” I already picked up the Electric Zombie Polo and now it looks like I’ll need to grab the EZ Jeans while it’s marked down! Also, if you’re on Twitter, be sure to follow @kyleisez for a chance to win prizes every hour during the 12 hour sale.
“On top of the limited garment/print combo I will be putting ALL ITEMS on sale for 12 hours and 2 mins, starting from 12:02 pm EST and ending at 12:02 am EST on thursday. during that time I will be doing 12 give aways every hour via twitter. Shirts and goodies and hoodies and posters are to be given out, so be sure you add me on twitter.”
To mark the 2 year anniversary, EZ also released a crew neck sweatshirt with a limited run of 122. Each sweatshirt will come with a signed and numbered 12×12 gold ink screen printed poster feature the same seal logo seen on the sweatshirt as well as a bonus 4 x 4 printed poster.
Our favorite custom leather belt designer and purveyor of fanciful T-Shirts, Jon Wye, has released a new line of tees and has opened up shop in what some argue to be the greatest city in the world, New York City. Â The new line features some wonderful and witty illustrations featuring everything from ants and robots to squirrels and the ever wonderful weasel. He also has expanded his Pirate Chef line, which is a welcome surprise (i’ve always been a fan of it). Raise your hand if your think Jon should turn Wonder Weasel into the next great animated series.
The new tees can be had at prices starting from $25 but you can save some cash this TODAY (Tuesday) if you use the code “CyberMon” at checkout (you get 20% off your entire order). The money saving deals last all week long too:
Cyber Tuesday: 20% off
Cyber Wednesday: reduced to 15% off
Cyber Thursday: reduced to 10% off until Saturday Dec 5th at midnight
In other news, Jon Wye, is now available in a brick and mortar shop in the heart of NYC at Bryant Park. “We’ve built an entire store that looks just like a classic library, complete with FAKE deer head, real working fireplace, bar, red leather high wing back chair, and custom built furniture in a classic library style.” If I was in NYC I’d definitely stop by and say hi! I have to say that the set-up looks totally amazing and luxurious to boot! And that wall of belts is pure awesomeness.
In this episode of Co-Tee TV I review the Fight Club Anniversary tee from ChuckPalahniuk.net celebrating the 10 years since the release of the Fight Club movie by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton. The T-Shirt was designed by blog favorite and popular T-Shirt designer, Kevin Tong.
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Coty’s Thoughts:
Fight Club Anniversary T-Shirt by Kevin Tong and available at ChuckPalahniuk.net.Pros: Great artwork designed by Kevin Tong. The shirt is available in two colorways, cornflower blue and creme.  Cons: The tee design is printed on a Next Level blank, which is a little more fitting and thin compared to an American Apparel tee. And just so you know, I like thin tees (and have a high level  of disdain for thick and heavy ones). Price: $20.