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ZBQ !

August 27th, 2008

ZBQ is having an end of summer sale!!

ZBQ !

All shirts have been marked down to only $14.80 for the following week, until midnight on September 2nd, 2008.

ZBQ !

Use the code “LUVYERSHIRT” for an additional 10% refund, making the shirts only $13.32 each. And that’s a permanent code they can use any time, even after the sale is over !

ZBQ !

ZBQ !

ZBQ !

ZBQ !

ZBQ !

Carrot, Fall/Winter 2008

August 27th, 2008

Carrot

The new Carrot Fall/Winter 2008 collection.

Carrot

Carrot brand continues to produce strong collections and offers in their new collection an array of cut & sew items, fitted hats, knitwear, fleece, as well as and couple of high profile collaboration pieces.

Carrot

Carrot

Carrot

Carrot

Carrot

Carrot

Carrot

Carrot

SALE#4

August 27th, 2008

Sale is a pop-up market and guerilla store, where small scale and individual designers can show and sell their work to the public.

SALE#4

It is a unique chance to buy exclusive and handmade pieces directly from the designers.

Sale#4 will be themed around Slowness: The times we live in are fast.

Fast food, media soundbytes, speedy information networks, rapid, global flows of goods and services, an over-saturated and ever-growing commercial landscape…… Daily life has become a cacophony of experiences that disable our senses, disconnect us from one another and damage the environment.

But deep experience of the world - meaningful and revealing relationships with the people, places and things we interact with - requires many speeds of engagement, and especially the slower ones.

SALE#4

Slowness’ is a holistic approach to creative thinking, process and outcomes. It envisions positive human and environmental impacts of designed products, environments and systems, while constructively critiquing the processes and technologies of which they are born.

It celebrates local, close-mesh networks of people and industry, it preserves and draws upon our cultural diversity, and it relies on the open sharing of ideas and information to arrive at innovative solutions to contemporary challenges.

Slowness is not time-based. It doesn’t refer to how long it takes to make or do something, but rather describes the individual’s elevated state of awareness in the process of creation, the quality of its tangible outcomes and a richer experience for the community it engages.

Ashley Anderson

August 26th, 2008

Ashley Anderson:

Ashley Anderson

Ri-damn-diculous” is one result of my efforts to bring the random qualities of my sketchbook into my finished artwork.

Within this realm, so far I’m most pleased with a small body of work consisting of symmetrical, hand rendered images comprised of myriads of smaller images. These symmetrical drawings remind me of Mandalas or Thangkas and my friend Whitney has said that she views each individual drawing as a little god.

“Ri-damn-diculous” was originally conceived for an art show here in Atlanta, Georgia. I spent between 6 and 7 hours drawing it, using a board and clamps to hold the shirt still as I drew. I’ve lately been using hellmouths quite a bit in these drawings, but combining the hellmouths with other varieties of visual language, especially iconography and symbolism from old video games.

Ashley Anderson

mE.T.h” is based on the terrible joke of combining E.T. with, of course, methamphetamine. I drew this shirt in about an hour and a half, with my roommate providing the voice of E.T. all the while.

We were cracking up pretty bad laughing at some of the things this apparently very trashy and strung out E.T. might say. The best one was “Gov’ment’s not doing it’s job if it ain’t suckin’ mah dick!”. That’s my roommate; he’s a laugh riot!

Adidas T-shirts

August 26th, 2008

Adidas Originals Scattered T-shirt from Urban Industry:

Adidas T-shirts

Adidas T-shirts

Adidas T-shirts

CEER!US Apparel (promo code)

August 26th, 2008

CEER!US Apparel

Some new items are smelling fresh ’round there: two new tee shirts, a unisex v-neck and unisex pullover hoodie are the first installment.

CEER!US Apparel

And don’t forget you can receive an added 10% off by
typing “iloveyourtshirt” into the discount code box upon checkout.

CEER!US Apparel

CEER!US Apparel

The Baseball Shirt

August 26th, 2008

MLB breathes a new lease of life into its classic staple, the Baseball Shirt. Favoured teams, like the NY Yankees, the Philadelphia Phillies and the Boston Red Sox, are gracing the limelight during off-season, only this time, as iconic fashion brands.

The Baseball Shirt

The Baseball Shirt

The Baseball Shirt

Expanding the range to include ladies’ shirts, new colour ways and printed fabrics to sit alongside its classic reissues, the MLB Baseball Shirt has quickly become the must-have for both team supporters and the fashion-savvy alike.

The Baseball Shirt

Made from 100% Polyester double knit with a tackle twill appliqué, customers can now have the back of these shirts customised with their own name and chosen number, making anyone, a Major League player for the day.

The Baseball Shirt

The Baseball Shirt

The Baseball Shirt

Ambiguous from Urban Industry

August 26th, 2008

Ambiguous originated in the mid nineties out of Southern California and began with an idea of producing quality product that reflected the lifestyle of a young board sport generation and a new movement.

Ambiguous from Urban Industry

Not wanting to jump into the standard sticker, hat, tee shirt company stereotype, the founder drew up sketches of jeans and had them produced, therefore Ambiguous was born. While other companies were focused on one image, Ambiguous became a poster for the undefined lifestyle that was at the soul of the board sports culture.

Ambiguous from Urban Industry

Ambiguous have gathered a devoted group of team riders from Skate and Snow, that individually reflect the company, right down to collaborating with the design team on individual designs for new lines.

Ambiguous from Urban Industry

From individuals such as Corey Smith, who is renowned in the Snowboard world not just for his riding but also for his contemporary pop style art.

To this day Ambiguous is still pushing the original ideals and following the same undefined path they originally started on.

Lee Washington for Facebooktshirt

August 26th, 2008

The T-shirt is designed by Lee Washington and is printed with gold ink onto 100% cotton American Apparel T shirts at our London studio.

Lee Washington for Facebooktshirt

They are in a limited edition of 500 and are priced at £15 plus P&P.

(All Facebook T shirts are also now on sale at the new shop in Noho in London at 7 Goodge Place, London, W1T 4SF)

Nossa

August 26th, 2008

Nossa

Nossa has been a brand for almost 2 years selling on a small exclusive basis and maintaining a solid presence in a select group of reputable boutiques in key cities and countries.

Nossa

The underlying brand principle is to design and produce high quality streetwear that draws a lot of its inspirations from Brazil and the rest of the 3rd world while blending it with the style, musical, and cultural sensibilities of new york !

Nossa

Artefacture

August 25th, 2008

Artefacture continues to deliver timeless, smart, high-quality apparel for fans of design and customers with advanced aesthetic sensibility.

Artefacture

Most of our shirts are American Apparel: 100% cotton - 100% organic cotton - or - 50% polyester + 25% cotton + 25%rayon Re is 70% organic cotton+30% bamboo.

Artefacture

They will continue to offer organic and mixed fabric shirts.

Artefacture

Artefacture

Artefacture

Artefacture

Artefacture

Crazy Go Lucky

August 22nd, 2008

After lurking in the undergrounds of the design scene for almost two years, graphic design company Crazy Go Lucky has begun a new apparel division.

Crazy Go Lucky

This was done because company owner and graphic designer Mike De Jesus thought apparel would make a great medium to showcase the company’s own graphic style.

Crazy Go Lucky is known for it’s somewhat cute, colorful, geeky, and sometimes a little strange designs.

Crazy Go Lucky’s first release since creating this division is the “Robots Are A Nerd’s Best Friend” Tee.

It’s a tee that was designed to appeal to fans of any giant robot Anime series or anyone who likes robots in general.

The tee is available for purchase at their own Crazy Go Lucky Online Store. Although it is the only the shirt they offer at the moment, they already have some designs created for a fall/winter line.

So stay tuned to see what else Crazy Go Lucky has up it’s sleeves.”

Lemar and Dauley t-shirts !

August 22nd, 2008

Lemar and Dauley tshirts line :

Lemar and Dauley t-shirts !

Lemar and Dauley t-shirts !

Without Backbones

August 22nd, 2008

Without Backbones

Made in east London, Without Backbones follows a strict dress code of black on black on of white, dynamic grey and a soupcon baby pink. True to form these boys reflect fresh humorous design with a slightly cynical view born out of spent youth in a provincial seaside town.

Without Backbones

Black satin bomber jackets sit comfortably alongside oversized hoodies in acid wash and binary print invoking images of a quintessential suburban rude boy and shambolic sporty Goth on a musical exchange in a hackney launderette.

Without Backbones

Barely there Boys vests, scoop neck jersey tops, oversized baggy t-shirts come crawling out from the shadows of the murky east end. Débuting an array of graphic styles featuring Boson the dead dog, super tremendous, acid party news spreads and quirky clothing elements which all work to pull the collection together.

Without Backbones

Without Backbones

Without Backbones

Without Backbones

Without Backbones

Monsieur T. - FAll/Holiday Preview !

August 21st, 2008

Monsieur T. just released a preview of their Fall/Holiday ‘08 line of graphic apparel, fitted hats and hand tie-dyed scarves.

Monsieur T

The collection will debut next week at Magic trade show in Las Vegas. The highlight of the line is a series of two shirts made in collaboration with world famous skateboard photographer Jon Humphries. A couple other designs pay tribute to the edgy cartoon Heavy Metal.

There’s even a twisted version of a cuddly 80’s childhood icon.

Artists who produced designs for the Fall/Holiday line include: Martin Ontiveros, Delarocca, Tom Webb, Scott Barry, Scrappers, Mattia Botta and the Berkley brothers.

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