T-Shirt Blog Linkup
Another week has passed and that means it’s time for our weekly top blog round up! We hope you enjoy.
Reach for the Stars from The Daily Tee
The Daily Tee features a really cool design this week called ‘Reach for the Stars’. This shirt is done in a long sleeve version which is sure to be popular as the seasons change. There’s a ton of detail with the design and a lot of room for interpretation. Very cool.
Banana Hand from Buythistshirt.org
This really weird design features a hand seeming to claw its way out of a banana. The skin tone and shadowing make it difficult to see quite what is a banana and what is hand. Definitely a creative concept.
Of Course I Don’t Look Busy from Shirts on Sale
The second half of that goes “I did it right the first time”. What can I say? I’m a sucker for sarcastic, text shirts. They’re not always the fanciest, but you know what you’re getting.
Respect your Mother from Hide Your Arms
In this Blog Hide Your Arms provides a very thorough and insightful review of Local Celebrities and their green products. It’s very informative and interesting. Check it out.
Fatal Justice from Pop Culture Tees
This is an incredibly intricate and well-designed image. The black and white nature of it really adds to it and it looks both hand drawn and somehow freakishly realistic all at the same time.
Giant List of Star Wars T Shirts – from The T-Shirt Review
So the title pretty much says it all. With this blog The T-Shirt Review brings us the most comprehensive listing (with pictures!) of Star Wars themed t-shirts that I’ve ever seen! There’s sure to be something here for any and every fan of the movies!
Lucky Bunny? from Cottonable
What did t-shirt designers do before someone came up with the idea of vilifying these fuzzy critters? More to the point what did t-shirt bloggers blog about before these days? Regardless, here are two more snazzy installments in the rapidly multiplying (I wonder why?) collection of rabbit t-shirts.
Lies Lies Lies from Buythistshirt.org
Pretty simple, yet well-executed idea. This shirt features a broadcasting tower broadcasting “Lies”. I wonder where they could possibly have come up with the idea for this shirt or what they might be implying.
Koala Bear T-Shirt from TeeCycle
If you want a cute and realistic looking Koala bear t-shirt (and who doesn’t?) then this is definitely the way to go. The little guy practically leaps off the shirt and the back features an excellent quote from George Elliot about animals.
& from Tcritic
This blog definitely gets our vote for finding the most specialized clothing line imaginable this week. Ampertee features simple shirts with nothing but an ampersand on the front. The shirts are available with said ampersand in a variety of fonts.
I Heart Vintage Vantage from Troundup
Vintage Vantage definitely is a cool company and Troundup has found some of their niftiest designs this week. Who wouldn’t love a cloud t-shirt with the slogan ‘Get high on yourself!’?
Designgive from Thunderfrogs
Thunderfrogs provides us with a great write-up about the very cool and worthy company, Designgive. Designgive features some really cool, well-designed shirts at reasonable prices. The icing on the cake is that some of the proceeds go to a charity of your choice. Cool!
Diggnation saves the Universe…after Beers from Militantgeek
So this design features a space theme with the words “Saving Galaxy Please wait…” and then the ever annoying hourglass icon. Why do I think this t-shirt might be prophetic if Microsoft ever rules the world? (wait, doesn’t microsoft already rule the world?)
All Girly Tees from $12 from Compete-te-tion
Once again compete-tee-tion does what they do best, provide us with a full summary of some of the most notable shirts of the week at the various t-shirt design communities. This blog features info about the threadless sale as well as several really nifty designs like ‘The Sound of Colour!’ Check it out!
Top Trompe L’oeil Tees at Koolto.com from Buy-Tees.net
This blog brings us a fantastic review of the company Coolto whose specialty is designing shirts that aren’t quite what they appear to be. For example the ones features show a t-shirt that seems to have buttons and another that appears to have a necktie around the collar. As the reviewer points out, such shirts aren’t uncommon in the t-shirt world, but a company dedicated exclusively to them certainly is!
And last but not least, don’t forget that you can follow all of the blogs and more at TeeReader. It is a great source for t-shirt news and t-shirt blogs.