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George Orwell-Inspired T-Shirts Are Doubleplusgood

The dystopian writings of George Orwell, most notably Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm (not to be confused with Animal House), are pretty popular. It should come as no surprise, then, that there are some t-shirts that have been inspired by George Orwell’s work. What’s so amazing about these tees, however, is that I’ve only seen good ones. That’s right, no shoddy t-shirt knockoffs for George Orwell. Know of any (good or bad) that I’ve missed? Let me know in the comments. Without further ado, two by two, I give you t-shirts directly inspired by two of George Orwell’s masterpieces.

1984
1984 - Derek M - Enclothe
1984 by Derek M from Enclothe ($19, for men and women)

Miniluv - The-Affair
Miniluv from The-Affair (£25)

Animal Farm
Four Legs Good. Two Legs Bad. - Tom Burns - Kindred
Four Legs Good. Two Legs Bad. by Tom Burns from Kindred ($12)

Animal Farm - Tom Burns - Design by Humans
Animal Farm by Tom Burns from Design by Humans ($15-16, for men and women)

Links: [just click them above!]
Expensiveness: $12-£25

$12 T-Shirt Sale Section at Kindred

“Hey, Fantastic Blognanza.”

“Well, hey, Odd Bobby. What’s up?”

“Man, shirts are expensive.”

“Yeah, true enough.”

“But I can’t stop spending money on them!”

“Maybe you need an intervention!”

“No, I just need cheaper shirts is what I need.”

“Okay, okay.”

Don’t tell me what I need, FB.

“Easy, okay! Easy.”

“Like that store Kindred, you know?”

“Kindred, yeah! I know Kindred.”

“Yeah, yeah, but their shirts are, like, 25 bucks each. I can’t pay that much.”

“Why not?”

“I’m saving up to buy an automatic tarantula grinder.”

“Well, why don’t you just go right over here?”

“You mean—”

Darn tootin’ I mean. Kindred is selling select designs for only twelve dollars.”

“¡¿Doce dólares?!”

“¡Solo doce dólares! Snatch up classics like Time to Make the Donuts and Anyone Seen My Ox? for less than half their normal price!”

Time to Make the Donuts - Todd Lorbecki - KindredAnyone Seen My Ox? - Todd Lorbecki - Kindred

“Wotta bargain! With savings like these, I’ll be scarfing down delicious tarantula chunks and juices in no time flat!”

“Eew.”

Don’t criticize my eating habits.

Link: [Select T-Shirts on Sale at Kindred]
Expensiveness: $12.00
Should you hurry: not even Odd Bobby knows

Fear Is Our Ally… The Gasoline Will Be Ours

What’s the only thing better than watching The Road Warrior?

Wearing The Road Warrior.

Wasteland - Ryan Berkley - Monsieur T.
Wasteland by Ryan Berkley NEW! at Monsieur T. ($30)

Now that dream can come true, thanks to the artistic talents of Ryan Berkley, because the above t-shirt is part of Monsieur T.’s brand new Fall/Winter 2007 line (the second part of which will be released shortly)! The dramatic shadows work perfectly to evoke the kill-or-be-killed ethic of a world gone mad for oil.

If the original Mad Max is more your style, this t-shirt by Matthew Fleming is available at Kindred.

A. Big Bopper B. The March Hare C. Pursuit Special - Matthew Fleming - Kindred
A. Big Bopper B. The March Hare C. Pursuit Special at Kindred ($24.95)

Top Ten Nautical T-Shirts, Inspired by PopJunkie

Yes, frigate fashion is on the rise. And that being the case, it’s only appropriate to highlight some of the best galleon garments available. So feast your eyes on this smorgasbord of caravel couture, my nominees for the top ten nautical tees:

10. We Sail a Ship with a Drunken Sailor ($30, unisex)

We Sail a Ship with a Drunken Sailor - Todd Lorbecki - Kindred

Because We Sail a Ship with a Drunken Sailor doesn’t heavily feature seaworthy vessels, I don’t want to place it any higher on the list. But because this t-shirt from Kindred evokes a mood that can only be called ‘adventure on the high seas’, I couldn’t not include it.

9. Destroyer ($19, guys & girls)

Destroyer - Derek - Enclothe

Destroyer doesn’t feature any sailing ships either, but because it is as if the sea itself breathed its soul onto a cotton t-shirt, this beauty from Enlcothe deserves a spot on this list.

8. Poseidon’s Rage ($28, guys)

Poseidon’s Rage - Ryan Berkley - Monsieur T

I wouldn’t want to incure Poseidon’s Rage by refusing to mention the god of the sea in a blog post entirely about his domain! I hope this deific tee from Monsieur T. suffices for appeasement.

7. Stormy Weather ($32, guys)

Stormy Weather - Brian Holoubek - Heavy Rotation

Now we’re talking sailing. This polo from Heavy Rotation has everything: a couple grand ships, some magnificent beasts of the deep, ominous Stormy Weather, and even a couple butterflies to remind you of terra firma.

6. Sailing Ship ($20, girls)

Sailing Ship - Salmon Street Studio - Etsy

With simple but effective linework, this beautifully understated Etsy gem by Salmon Street Studio would go well with almost anything, whether or not you’re planning on boarding a Sailing Ship.

5. Ghost Ship ($19, guys and girls)

Ghost Ship - Derek - Enclothe

When you think of the sea, you probably think of the same four things that I do: pirates, ships, ghosts, and Ghost [pirate] Ships. With this tee from Enclothe, you get the whole quartet.

4. Blue at Sea ($28, guys and girls)

Blue at Sea - Circular Accessories - Etsy

Circular Accessories (a.k.a. Alison) understands the details: the seagulls flying over the majestic ship are nice, but those that fly under the left arm are what guarantee that you will never be Blue at Sea with this long-sleeve t-shirt on Etsy.

3. The Captain’s Dream ($17, girls (for now!))

The Captain’s Dream - Christopher Buchholz - Threadless

The Captain’s Dream is simply a wonderful scene that all land-locked seamen must all encounter in dreams eventually. Christopher Buchholz must have stolen the key to a veteran sailor’s sleeping mind for this emotional Threadless t-shirt.

2. Pirate Ship ($20, girls)

Pirate Ship - BondGirl - Etsy

BondGirl seems unable to help producing gorgeously rich prints, and her Pirate Ship t-shirt is no exception. It looks magnificently detailed and flawlessly executed. UPDATE: this tee is currently unavailable.

1. Cartography on a Dollar a Day ($26.95, unisex)

Cartography on a Dollar a Day - Todd Lorbecki - Kindred

What better t-shirt to top this list than one from Kindred, who have an entire section of their site devoted to maritime tees? With an intricate oversized print, Cartography on a Dollar a Day is easily my favorite nautically themed tee.

The Straw that Broke the Camel’s Back: Out to Sea ($35, guys and girls)

Out to Sea (guys’ tee) - PopJunkieOut to Sea (girls’ raglan tee) - PopJunkie

I had completely finished writing this entire entry, just when I remembered the most recent marine tee that I had seen: Out to Sea at PopJunkie. Not only had I been quite impressed with the superb quality of their design, their meticulous attention to detail, and their unique but perfectly-fitting garment selections, but I was inspired to create this very top ten list! PopJunkie’s prints look so wonderful in their detail shots that it’s worth browsing their site just for the pictures. [thanks to The Jaunty Scamp for pointing the way to PopJunkie's newest releases!] UPDATE: I’ve posted an in-depth, in-hand review of Out to Sea from PopJunkie!

Honorable Mentions: There are so many naval t-shirts that deserve a mention, but for one reason or another didn’t make it into my top ten, here is a slew of runners up; if you know of one that you like more, let me know!

A couple from Etsy: Ship and Serpent and Upside Down Ship
A handful from Oddica: Scuba Standoff, Octo Sub, and Mutiny on the Mallard
A bunch from Threadless (which mostly have more to do with diving than sailing): Do Not Jump Shark, In Oceanic Fashion, Surprise, JellyBalloons, and Sea Saw II
One from Waterloo: The Life Aquatic

E-Z Illustrated Guide to Kindred’s Upcoming T-Shirt Releases

You might remember me writing about a few upcoming sci-fi movie-inspired t-shirts from Kindred (1, 2). Well, the time has come: they will be releasing new movie-themed shirts every week until they run out of things to release, starting… NOW! It’s worth checking them out a) just to see if you know the movies that Todd’s designs refer to and b) because they look really cool. Here’s the schedule (with pictures that you can click on to be taken to the appropriate page on the Kindred website!):

June 29th
Now Listen Up You Primitive Screwheads. See this?	 This	… Is	 My	 Boomstick! - Todd Lorbecki - KindredAll My Friends Are Skeletons - Todd Lorbecki - Kindred

July 6th
Don’t Talk to the Hand - Todd Lorbecki - KindredThis Isn’t ‘Nam Smokey. It’s Bowling. There Are Rules. - Todd Lorbecki - KindredMother Do You Think They’ll Drop the Bomb? - Todd Lorbecki - KindredCornelius Said What? - Todd Lorbecki - Kindred

July 13th
Time to Make the Donuts - Todd Lorbecki - KindredRick Derringer Owes Me Money - Todd Lorbecki - Kindred

July 20th
Enter the Draggin’ My Heart Around - Todd Lorbecki - KindredAnyone Seen My Ox? - Todd Lorbecki - Kindred

July 27th
Clockworker’s Guide to the Orange Galaxy - Todd Lorbecki - T-ShirtAll Offworld 10 K Voight/Kampff Relay Runners Take Your Mark - Todd Lorbecki - Kindred

August 3rd
Mr. Taidje Khan Will Thank You To not Spill His Drinks… - Todd Lorbecki - KindredLast One to Sancuary Is a Sandman! - Todd Lorbecki - Kindred

August 10th
You Have A Long Distance Call From HAL Dr. Floyd - Todd Lorbecki - Kindred

That’s all for now! There are some t-shirts that you can see on the Kindred site that aren’t a part of this list; as soon as I find out their planned release dates, I’ll update it!

Link: [Kindred]
Expensiveness: $24.95

New 70s Sci-Fi T-Shirts at Kindred

Kindred are in the habit of releasing strong new t-shirt designs with little or no fanfare. Well, they certainly deserve some!

In their large and growing series of movie tees (which includes the Planet of the Apes t-shirt that I mentioned before) are two new gems: Last One to Sanctuary Is a Sandman! and Time to Make the Donuts.

Last One to Sancuary is a Sandman! - Kindred
Last One to Sanctuary Is a Sandman! NEW! at Kindred

Time to Make the Donuts - Kindred
Time to Make the Donuts NEW! at Kindred

The former, Last One to Sanctuary Is a Sandman!, you either get or you don’t get; it’s a direct reference to Logan’s Run, the 1976 sci-fi film based loosely on William Nolan’ and George Johnson’s novel of the same name. If you haven’t seen it, you should!

The latter, Time to Make the Donuts, refers more obliquely to a less obscure movie, Soylent Green. Even though this design may not be an obvious reference (although the dump truck full of people and the little green squares should be familiar!), the tagline ought to ring a few bells: ‘This shirt is brought to you by Soylent red and Soylent yellow, high energy vegetable concentrates, and new, delicious, Soylent green.’

NB: Unfortunately, neither of these 70s sci-fi movie tees will be available until the end of June. Fortunately, the end of June is nigh!

Link: [Movie Tees at Kindred]
Expensiveness: $24.95

2x New T-Shirts: Heavy Rotation AND Kindred!

I’ve got some pretty awesome new releases for you! I’m going to start off with my favorites, and then point out an uncanny coincidence.

First up, from Heavy Rotation:

The Lab - Heavy Rotation
The Lab NEW! at Heavy Rotation ($26)

Making music is awesome, and so is this t-shirt. I promise it will be amazingly soft and luscious. Be sure to check out the rest of Heavy Rotation’s new releases both for women and for men, over a dozen for each (44 total)!

It’s Kindred time:

Cornelius Said What? - Kindred
Cornelius Said What? NEW! at Kindred ($24.95)

I like the Planet of the Apes (I refuse to link to the new one) collage Kindred have pulled together here. Don’t they look just dashing in those hats? I think so. They are a couple other new ones up, too; go see them for yourself!

I bet the anticipation has been killing you. Are you ready…
for…
the uncanny coincidence?

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