There are street signs EVERYWHERE you go. They tell you how fast you can go, where you can stop, when you can turn, which way you can go, where you can park, where you can’t, it’s endless!
What if all the signs decided they had enough? what if they all “up and left” to go find something better to do? Well, everyone would know what it’s like to drive in my hometown. I swear, every time I’m out it’s a near-death experience.
Thankfully though, the premise is fictional, but well-depicted in this three-color design from Made With Awesome. I really like the cartoony, fun drawing style here. The sizes are starting to sell out on this shirt, so hurry over and grab yours.
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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 actually live near a GM plant where you can find hundreds upon hundreds of these things in huge lots near the freeway. Being fresh off the assembly line, they’re obviously in much better shape than this one, but I think we all know this is where they’ll end up. Really though, when have you ever seen a movie where a criminal organization didn’t employ at least one creepy white van?
The official description says it all: “If there’s one thing I know from experience- it’s that windowless white cargo vans are always involved in crime; driven by child molesters, kidnappers, burglars, rapists, murderers, terrorists or shifty, illegal work crews. They’re always beaten to shit- have chains, straps or rope hanging out the back, and look like they’ve been pried open from the inside. Is that rust…or dried blood? I swear I don’t know why they still make them…..If they’d just stop making them, I bet crime would drop, like, 85% overnight.”
Creepy White Van is $16 from Lucky Threadz.
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