1.31.2007

Attack of the Arrows


Barry's Farm t-shirts like this one crack me up, and so does Barry. If you haven't checked out this guy's stuff yet, I'm happy to point you at him. His use of color is modern and very hip, and as I've said before I'm a sucker for a brown shirt.

New Panic Prince

I've said it before about Panic--the shopping experience rocks. This new color combo from them seems pretty hip, and the pink is understated enough for me to actually wear it. Brown t-shirts fade the best.

1.30.2007

Cock Shirt

Amtrea's catalog is, shall we say, skinny at the moment, but what t-shirts they do have are kick-ass. This rooster shirt is my personal fave.

1.05.2007

Blog Move

If you made the move with me from the slower-than-slow blogcity, thanks. I'm glad I moved sooner rather than later. So far, my move to Blogger has been smooth and hassle-free.

More great shirts coming your way soon.

12.18.2006

Tractor tees are all over town


I kept seeing this shirt around town, and finally stopped a guy to ask where he got it. It's a shirt from the Tractor Tavern in Ballard, but the guy bought at this t-shirt shop called Desteenation in Fremont. We talked about t-shirts for a couple minutes while waiting for the bus, and he convinced me I had to go check this place out.

Desteenation Shirt Co. Mark my words, people, this place is going to be huge. The idea is fucking brilliant. Not all the designs jumped out at me, but that wasn't the point. All the shirts they sell are from real, local places. Like the 5 Point Cafe and Neumo's and 9lb. Hammer and the Deluxe and the Buckaroo. After staring dumbfounded at their wall of shirts, I realized there were about 15 places I really wanted to check out. Whoever is out there choosing the shirts is doing an awesome job keeping it diverse and real. They don't just have bar shirts - there are some record stores, hardware stores, barber shops, etc.

I got all my Christmas shopping done. In one store.

12.06.2006

Panic Goods

The geek in me loves Panic's Spinner shirt. It's one of those images that people look at and don't immediately register as something from a computer. You know? Also, I just love the Panic shopping experience. Their cart is so elegant: drag and drop the shirt and checkout all on one page. Sweet.