
Another 6 new shirts just arrived in the Berlin based shop Allmightys: The 3 winning designs from the contest Future-Past-Perfect and 3 Special Selections chosen by the Allmightys staff. These here are Futureshopping, Space Travel is Easy and the Gold Prize winner Our Hollow Voids. As always they print on American Apparel and for the one above they even use AA 100% Organic Cotton Line. They all cost 21 Euros and from each tee sold they donate one Euro to Greenpeace.


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Hallo Leute, it’s se German correspondent again wiss more noos from Sauerkraut country.
It’s been a month now that the e-shop of vogelwerk.net has gone online. I discovered this brand at a festival and fell in love with these designs immediately. Its name can be roughly translated as “bird’s work” or “bird plant” or “bird company” or however you like it. Their collection consists of cleverly built monochrome patterns, such as “Faces” (left pic) whose overall impression is achieved by lining up little face drawings that are differently drawn. They are available on different shirt colors: purple, asphalt, heather grey, grass, raspberry … The white prints are made “by using a special bleaching color that extracts the color from the textile. The result is a permanent print that is not distinguishable from the surface structure of the textile itself.” The black prints are also barely noticeable, so if you don’t like the feeling of thick rubber layers on your chest, this might be something for you. They do not only have T-shirts, there’s also hoodies, long sleeves and jackets.
The verdict at Tolky Monkys‘ Microstories Contest is reached, and we have a winner:
Congratulations to Marisa who commented here and took away the best story prize. (The best name was given at Solo Pienso En Camisetas.) Since there were only two commenters and two shirts per blog given away, Ricky also takes away a surprise shirt.
I was a bit surprised there were not more participants though since these shirts are oh so awesome…
There’s a new addition to our blogroll, this time in the webcomics section. The webcomic is called Chronillogical, and it’s about a group of grad students who are working on building a time machine. Hilarity, hijinx, mystery, and intrigue all ensue! Needless to say, you should start reading it immediately.
Full disclosure: the link is a bit self-serving, since the creators of Chronillogical are none other than the two Bonanziers (i.e., John and myself). That said, we wouldn’t be making the comic unless we thought it was pretty good, and I certainly wouldn’t be telling you about it unless I thought you might like it.
We’re in-between story arcs right now and the archive only has around thirty comics in it, which means it’s a stellar time to start reading. So c’mon in and join the fun!
I simply join this series and want to feature one of my favourite T-shirts at the moment. It’s called “Luz” which is Spanish and Portugese for “Light”. It’s more an unusual design for him … if you check his online Portfolio at ninhol.com you’ll find his rather individual style is like patchwork sewn from different pieces. Like with his designs Hummingbird And Snake, Fears and Desires or the recently released Favela. You can also read a little interview with him on the Scribtee T-Shirt-Blog.
“Tell You Grand Ma”
By MONSIEUR PIMPANT, artist / France
[visit monsieur-pimpant.blogspot.com]
$ 17.00
available at Design By Human
“Number 7″
By Tim Biskup, artist / Southern California
[visit timbiskup.com or think.faesthetic.com]
price: $ 25.00
available at threadless










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