T Junction: Your One-Stop Blog for T-Shirt Sales, Coupons, and Codes!

Wow, I can’t believe I’ve neglected to blog about this for so long. T Junction is a blog started by Adam Fletcher, of HipHipUK fame, with the goal of creating a centralized database of all things t-shirt-price-reducing (i.e., coupons, sales, discounts, codes, promotions, etc.). With regular contributions from HipHipUK, Hide Your Arms, Fantastic Blognanza, ‘The’ Jason Fu, and more (I know I’ve seen at least one post from Tshirt Island), most online t-shirt sales should be covered. Most, however, is not good enough!

This is where you come in: every time T Junction features a sale/coupon code/whatever contributed by you (all you have to do is email it to hiphipuk(removethisxxxxxx) @ googlemail.com, and it will get taken care of), you get entered into a monthly Swag Bag drawing (the content on that page is a teensy bit out of date - don’t worry). Yes, you heard right - the Swag Bag, which will contain all sorts of nifty stuff, like Threadless coupons, t-shirts, and other t-shirt-related goods. So, what are you waiting for? Head on over to T Junction, grab yourself some sweet discounted tees (there are lots!), and contribute some info that isn’t up there yet!

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6 Responses to “T Junction: Your One-Stop Blog for T-Shirt Sales, Coupons, and Codes!”


  1. 1 Adam

    Thanks for the plug Joe. Your contributions have been very welcome :)

    Yep the swag bag page, contributor list, and just about every other page are out of date. Hopefully this week I’ll give it a little spring clean.

  2. 2 Andy

    Don’t believe him, he said the same thing last week!

  3. 3 Joe

    Adam, thanks for setting the whole thing up! It’s a really good idea.

    Andy, I believe him if ‘this week’ is translated as ‘within a month, give or take’.

  4. 4 Rangga

    Hi Joe, actually I’m not so sure about the idea of contributing to Tjunction. The idea is great: “centralized database of all things t-shirt-price-reducing”, but what’s the point if it’s not getting support from all T-shirt bloggers and people on the industry?

    it seems has a weak foundation, not-exactly-planned project (except ask people to contribute and promised “swag bag”) and I see it more like affiliate-links basket case — which is why I’m contributing to

  5. 5 Joe

    Rangga, I think as T Junction grows more popular, and as more and more people contribute to it, and more t-shirt sellers become aware of it, it will become more effective. You have to take into consideration how new it is (it’s less than two months old). Even though there are only a few regular contributors, I think it’s impressive that we all have wide enough networks to be posting almost one sale per day. I also haven’t seen very many affiliate links, so I’m not worried about that becoming an issue (although whether it becomes a problem remains to be seen, again because it is so new). I know at one point Adam mentioned that he thought the number of people subcribing to T Junction’s feed would pass HipHipUK’s numbers; it would be interesting to know how many people are subscribed now.

  6. 6 Rangga

    well if that’s the case — it would be good to see it growth, although (unfortunately) we can’t track the traffic stat. I myself would find it hard to post regularly, as I’m quite busy and I don’t want to force myself either.

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