
This was the shirt of the day at Design By Humans a few days ago, and it caught my eye. I know I’ve written about a few brown and tannish DBH tees before(Controlled Chaos and Revelations come to mind) but the print on this one sort of knocks my socks off. When you look closely there’s a number of different print patterns and colors used to suggest layers, and I really think it gives the tee a lot of depth.
It’s a bit like “spot the hidden picture” because at first I struggled to really be able to describe what was printed on the tee. I knew with a name like Leo there had to be a lion, but it escaped me for a few moments. The attention to detail in this design is really impressive.
There are a number of cool new tees at DBH in addition to this one, but this really stood out for me. Stop by and check them out.
Leo Regalis is $19 from Design By Humans.
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I’m not sure if this is the ultimate witty t-shirt slogan, or the ultimate statement against witty t-shirt slogans. It is what it is though. When you see “My other car is a Porsche” on the back of a Cavalier you’d be tempted to think the guy’s a jerk, but thankfully that sentiment doesn’t seem to carry into the t-shirt universe. I’m tempted to get this shirt just to wear on those apathetic days when I really don’t feel like putting the effort in.
My Other Shirt is available for $12.99 from College Flavor. They’re currently running a promotion, free shipping on order of just two shirts.
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Here’s a pretty cute tee I found in the women’s section of Brown Turtle. I’ve heard the phrase before, but never on a t-shirt. It’s cut for a woman, which frankly shouldn’t be a problem..I can’t see a guy wearing it anyways.
Olive You is $15 from Brown Turtle.
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Here’s a clever design that’s new at Threadless this week. At first glance I thought this was going to be a humorous analysis of the age-old Tootsie Pop question, even though it looks more like a Gobstopper than a Tootsie Pop. It’s not like that at all though. It’s done in the style of an old science book or journal showing the layers of the earth, and I think the handwriting and little background flecks help reinforce that. The attention to detail is awesome.
I always wanted to know where my misplaced pens ended up.
How Many Licks? is $17 at Threadless.
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The graphics on this shirt have a bit of a retro feel to them, which I find appealing. The off-center artwork and high contrast works to grab your attention. I’d certainly notice this shirt in a crowd. The graphic also wraps around to the lower back.
Brown has never been a big color for me, but my little line of brown shirts has steadily grown over the last year. Maybe this shirt caught my eye because I’m dressed like I work for UPS today or something, who knows. It’s a cool shirt either way.
Controlled Chaos is available from Design By Humans for $19.