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This Week in T-Shirts, April 20-26

Hep Hucksters and Sales

Oh! New Persons

  • BLABLA: a community shop hailing from France, boasting 2400 members and currently selling 109 designs.
  • Cosmicsoda: newly launched, awaiting your design submissions and patronage.
  • Design A Shirt: fairly self-explanatory. Offers a wide array of apparel on which you can print things, including hats and windshirts. (Golf vests are currently out of stock.)
  • Visible Elephant: straight from Japan, offering many dark-on-light designs in tees, polos, and hoodies.

Ah, Familiar Persons

Boffo Blognanza Posts

This Week in T-Shirts, April 13-19

Sale-ing Guys ‘n’ Gals

Newly Met Guys ‘n’ Gals

  • Modern Amusement: a creative collective from the Brits specializing in wearable art, as they put it.
  • Maiden-Art: if you don’t have enough wearable art, you can also go here. “We Are All Industrial Humanoids” is the series currently on sale.
  • Subversive: producing shirt series seasonally, the first of which is inspired by flora & fauna.
  • Buy-Tees: help them spread the word about boycotting the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
  • Urban Humanity: dudes just launched on the 15th. Visit them before other people find out!
  • Skeledog: all designs feature a dog’s skeleton.

Familiar Guys ‘n’ Gals

Blogged Guys ‘n’ Gals

This Week in T-Shirts, April 6-12

T-Shirts at Discount Rates

New T-Shirt Shops

  • Mustache and Friends: Any site devoted in some way to the noble art of facial hair is pretty okay in my book. These shirts are ’stache-tastic!
  • Monsieur Poulet: A Threadless-inspired t-shirt design competition based in France.
  • Kosher Ham: From their about page: “Kosher Ham is crunchy yet smooth but somehow gets lodged in-between your teeth.” ‘Nuff said.
  • Indivisual Clothing: Check out Faux Fox for some fun fuzzy faux fox fur.
  • Red Bubble: You won’t be able to get the impressive Transmitter - Receiver after April 23 rolls around, so hurry up and take a peek!

News from T-Shirt Shops

  • GearCrave: Win free tees from NerdyShirts!
  • Designgive: These guys consistently put out amazing designs, and you can feel warm and fuzzy after you’ve bought one because you know a portion of the proceeds will go to charity.
  • Limitees: “Selekkted Design T-Shirts for Europe”, their site proclaims. Europe, indeed—for Americans who have to deal with a killer exchange rate, these pretty shirts are pretty pricey.
  • lhome: Three new abstract monochrome designs, and another one that involves a giant match.
  • Artifex Shirts: Two new eco-friendly shirts at Artifex. Also, their Earth Day Sale is still going on, so check it out!
  • NerdyShirts: NerdyShirts has joined the t-shirt design competition party!
  • Akumu Ink: Two dark new designs (one of ‘em is black on black!) and 15% off a few selected shirts might pique your interest.

Featured

This Week in T-Shirts, March 30-April 5

Sell Me A Sale

  • Nuda Tees: celebrating the release of four new designs, all tees are only $8.00.
  • Spreadshirt: celebrating Earth Day, they will shave 15% off of any item purchased from their eco-friendly section when you use coupon code EARTHDAY4 at checkout (Canadians, use code CADEARTHDAY4). Code expires April 22, does not apply to shipping, and requires a minimum $20.00 purchase.
  • Monsieur T (read all the info): during their Spring Clearance Sale, all shirts are half off and all hats are 25% off.
  • Defunkd: celebrating the launch of their new store, all items are 10% cheaper until April 7th (tomorrow).

Mint Condition

  • Pooby5: featuring designs rejected from Threadless and Shirt.Woot. T-Shirt Tuesdays feature shirts for $10.00, reduced from their normal $11.00 price.
  • RAZK: an Amsterdam-based label whose summer designs will grace the internet within the next week.
  • Soapy Laundry: three distinct designs printed on multiple colors. All designs involve soap in one way or another.
  • Detour Designables: boasting a new t-shirt every Tuesday.
  • Dead Metal Clothing (possibly NSFW): producing shirts featuring dead things for the metal crowd. Bask in the punnish Mexicant.
  • Miss Thing at Juanita MORE! (possibly NSFW): supermodel Giselle models Juanita’s latest monthly release.

Good, Slightly Used

You Heard It From Us

This Week in T-Shirts, March 23-29

Sellin’ Like Magellan

  • 2K by Gingham’s April Fools’ Sale: save 10% through Monday when you use coupon code GIVEME10 during checkout.
  • Shirts On Sale: their new coupon page seeks to bring together all the t-shirt coupons it can for your financial benefit.

New, Like You

  • Artcotic: a community-oriented retailer that loves loves loves to collaborate with artists.
  • C-O-D-E-R-E-D: an ecologically-conscious community t-shirt design competition website. A certain percentage of sales is donated to “animal welfare, rescue and adoption organizations,” and their shirts are of eco-friendly design.
  • GearCrave: they’re teaming up with BustedTees in order to give away free BustedTees t-shirts.
  • GRRR at TimGough.org: it is a lion, yes, but I prefer to think of it as Daniel Plainview with the body of a lion.
  • Perfect Lovers at Print Liberation: a new design by Annette Monnier celebrating the bliss of synchronized watches.
  • Teeco Chart at OMGTees: this realtime chart seeks and compiles the internet’s most discussed t-shirt companies using fancy algorithms.
  • Tolky Monkys: this Madrid-based store recently translated (most of) its site into English for the convenience of English-speakers.
  • TShirtsville: primarily selling band shirts, though not exclusively—some other categories include cartoon and superhero shirts.

Known, Like a Clone

Bloggin’ Like a Loggin’

This Week in T-Shirts, March 16-22

Neato New Shops

Odelay-Oldish Shops

Stuff We’ve Mentioned Already

This Week in T-Shirts, March 9-15

“New” Shops

New News (From Old Shops)

Sale-Tacular!

  • Fashion Dr.: investigate their Spring Clean Sale—all tees just $18.00.
  • Vintage Vantage: in addition to introducing new designs, they’re jettisoning the old ones in their Retirement Sale—just $10.00 each.

Stuff You’ve Already Seen