The Imaginary Foundation have just released another beautiful, positive, and forward-thinking t-shirt design. Drawing on imagery with both positive and negative connotations—the ozone layer, precipitation, our atmosphere, renewal—Think Globally (also available for women) is an exhortation to action.

Think Globally NEW! at The Imaginary Foundation
The quote comes from David Brower, founder of Sierra Club. Besides being an inspiration to environmentalists for 38 years, this quote should inspire us all: rather than feeling helpless in the face of seemingly insurmountable environmental problems, these large challenges are reframed as local issues with global significance.
Link: [Think Globally at The Imaginary Foundation]
Expensiveness: $30
P.S. Many other designs have also been restocked.
Our friends over at Beautiful/Decay live up to the former half of their name with a beautiful pair of tees (in collaboration with FatCopXXL):

Pretty Flowers NEW! at Beautiful/Decay

Peaceful Death NEW! at Beautiful/Decay
The two shirts work independently, but were specifically designed to complement one another, which means that you and “that special someone” can each buy one and blow everyone else away with your double-intense indie shirt awesomeness. Hurry, though—it’s a limited edition print, and there are only 200 of them out there for you to nab.
Links: [Pretty Flowers] [Peaceful Death]
Expensiveness: $29.95 (both)
I know there are a lot of news junkies out there in the world. The internet is crawling with them. You might even be one of them. I respect that. It’s people like you who actually “pay attention” to the “important events” that “impact the lives” of “billions of people” “all around the world”. Meanwhile, I comfortably sit on my couch at home, frivolously slinging quotation marks around in a haphazard manner. I could tell you that the president of the United States is George Clinton, but that’s about where my knowledge of world event ends. Enter T-post.

T-post: informing you about the world since… well, for a little while, at least.
These swingin’ Swedes are printing what they dub the world’s first “wearable magazine”. So, just like any other magazine you’d subscribe to, you receive an issue every six weeks; each issue pertains to some current event or news story that the folks at T-post feel to be both important and underreported. However, as you might have suspected (seeing as how you’re reading about this on a t-shirt blog and all), each “issue” is actually a t-shirt!
I know, right? There’s a word on Internet to describe your astonishment: ZOMG.
Let’s get right to the examples. Here’s their most recent design, inspired by the multinational drive to exploit space for military and political gains:

Space!!!
Continue reading ‘Wear Your News on Your Sleeve’
You might remember A Piece of Shirt; it was a t-shirt blog that went defunct, only to resurface a couple of months ago, but with basically no activity. Long story short (actually, I have no idea what the story is, or even if there is a story), their domain is now for sale. So if you want to get a punny shirt-related domain that some people might recognize… now’s your chance, I guess?
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