All Tees $10 at Threadless

March 19, 2010 by Rude Retro · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Sale, Threadless 

All t-shirts are $10 at Threadless

In celebration of their 10 years on the planet Threadless are holding an awesome sale where you can buy any of their t-shirts for just $10. As they like to say at Threadless: that’s awesome! I wouldn’t procrastinate for too long though as it’s a one day sale and your size may be the first to go.

Below are Rude Retro’s picks:

The Beetles T-Shirt by Alex Solis

The Beetles T-Shirt by Alex Solis at Threadless

Monkey Business T-Shirt by Alex Solis

Monkey Business T-Shirt by Alex Solis at Threadless

Gentlemen Love Light Swords by Alvaro Arteaga Sabaini

Gentlemen Love Light Swords by Alvaro Arteaga Sabaini

Coincidental Negative Space Tees

March 18, 2010 by Rude Retro · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Design by Humans, Threadless 

When I saw todays new release from Design by Humans “Shooting Stars by Mr. Davenport” I thought: that looks familiar. In fact it reminded me of yesterdays new release at Threadless “Skydiver” by Enkel Dika and when I saw that t-shirt I thought: that looks familiar. It reminded me of Journey to the City of No Horizon by Tang Yau Hoong. They are all well designed tees and all a similar style but Tang Yau Hoong’s is still my favorite.
Skydiver T-Shirt by Enkel Dika at ThreadlessShooting Stars! T-Shirt by mrdavenport at Design by Humans
Journey to the City of No Horizon T-Shirt by Tang Yau Hoong

Stormtroopers invade Harajuku

March 15, 2010 by Rude Retro · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Japanese, Movie T-Shirts, Pop Culture 

I mentioned a while ago that there was a Star Wars t-shirt event in Uniqlo Ginza and Uniqlo’s UT Harajuku stores. I didn’t have a chance to attend but a couple of Japanese bloggers did. Even if you can’t read Japanese you can enjoy the photos.

Star Wars Event at Uniqlo's UT Harajuku

Photo used without permission

Check out these two Japanese Star Wars fan sites to see more pictures.

The tees that Uniqlo released are not great but they are officially licensed if that’s your thing. They do have a pretty cool vintage vibe though. Again, the site is in Japanese and you need to scroll down a little to see the 6 Star Wars tees on offer.

Star Wars vintage tee from Uniqlo

Harry the Monster T-Shirt

March 15, 2010 by Rude Retro · 1 Comment
Filed under: TV T-Shirts 
Sesame Street Harry the Monster T-Shirt

Harry the Monster T-Shirt

The title makes it sound like Harry is the name of a really big t-shirt but that’s not what we’re talking about here at all. What we are talking about is the collection of Sesame Street t-shirts being sold by American Apparel. They actually launched this series quite a while back and I meant to post about it but things slip through the T-Shirt Review net sometimes.

Anyway, as you can see, the one featuring Harry the Monster is a pretty neat shirt. The thing that annoys me though is that  I don’t remember Harry the Monster. They should have just used the Cookie Monster. Nobody can forget the Cookie Monster. (Cookie Monster shirt available too.)

This particular tee is $25 but the prices vary almost as much as the options. Several Sesame Street themed t-shirts are available in all sizes including babies’s and children’s sizes.

Review: LABz T-Shirts – Part 1

March 14, 2010 by Rude Retro · 1 Comment
Filed under: Zazzle 

The good folk from Zazzle’s LABz sent over quite a few tees. Thanks guys! Today I will just tell you about two of them. For those of you who don’t know LABz is a special project supported by  Zazzle that so far has produced some great t-shirts using various printing methods as well as a couple of iPhone cases. I don’t know for sure but I think there was a contest where 10 designers were chosen to have their designs on these limited edition t-shirts. As of writing there have been 7 tees printed and because you are a probably an idiot when it comes to math I feel compelled to tell you that there are only 3 more to come. I’m sure that won’t be the end of LABz though.

LABz: Orion T-Shirt by Matthew Curry

Orion T-Shirt by Matthew Curry at LABz

First I will start with the Orion t-shirt by Matthew Curry as this was one of the t-shirts that I missed when it was for sale. As you can see there is a lot going on in this design and the placement is non-standard. The design is low and shifted to one side but it doesn’t create an awkward balance in the tee. The print goes over the bottom seam and across the side seam so of course there are a few flaws but because of the nature of the design you don’t notice and even if you did it could be seen as being a feature.

Branding on the t-shirt

Artsprojekt and LABz branding on the tee

As I said before I am not a big fan of branding on the outside of t-shirts but if it’s done well or of the logo is cool then it can work. As you can see, this tee scores well on both counts. The logo is printed using high density ink too which is great for people who like that sort of frill. For me though, I’m glad it is on the back of the t-shirt because I would be driven crazy with the constant desire to touch it. The tee was printed on an ash grey American Apparel.

Group Shot T-Shirt by Mildred

Some flock print on this tee by Mildred

Next up is Group Shot by Mildred which I already mentioned in the blog. I don’t have much to add to the previous Group Shot article except that Mrs. Retro thought it was cute. I totally didn’t expect that because I think it’s a bit creepy and she finds a lot of things creepy that I don’t.

Flock print

The logo is printed using a soft thick flock ink

In this tee there was no external Artsprojekt branding and the logo on the back is a rabbit and Mildred’s signature.

Both of these t-shirts are really well done and even though LABz is experimental these tees are professionally done. I am really looking forward to the next three t-shirts. I hope they really push the envelope on them. You can check out the LABz webpage and even sign up for a newsletter to make sure you don’t miss out on the tees. And be sure to check back here for the next LABz review. With a bit of luck we will have more coupons to make the tees even more affordable. Full price is just $17.95 though so no coupon no tears! There should be a new t-shirt very soon too.

Handsome Men’s Club T-Shirt

March 13, 2010 by Rude Retro · 2 Comments
Filed under: Funny Stuff, Pop Culture, TV T-Shirts 

I don’t watch Jimmy Kimmel. There’s no particular reason that I don’t watch him. I just don’t. I have seen a few clips on youtube though and some of the sketches were funny. The whole Matt Damon, Sarah Silverman thing was quite good. Well, it did deteriorate but it started out well. I just saw this video and I’m not sure if it was funny or if it was interesting just because there were a lot of stars in it but anyway, I’m pretty sure that there will be a ton of HMC t-shirts coming out soon because of it and not surprisingly the first one I found was from Zazzle. Actually I was just about to upload my own version when I found it and as it was better than mine I decided to post about it.

Handsome Men's Club T-Shirt

Handsome Men's Club T-Shirt at Zazzle

Traitor at Busted Tees

March 13, 2010 by Rude Retro · 4 Comments
Filed under: Funny Stuff 
Jake from Busted Tees in Chop Chop tee

Sorry, Jake! Not the most flattering screen capture

Some of you might know that I follow Jake and Amir and as I was watching their latest video today I noticed that Jake was wearing a Chop Shop t-shirt. What’s the problem you make ask? Well, Jake works for College Humor who run Busted Tees. Talk about Busted.

You can get this sweet t-shirt from the Chop Shop Store for only $20.

weRobot T-Shirt from Chop Shop

weRobot T-Shirt from the Chop Shop Store

Review: DVClothing

March 13, 2010 by Rude Retro · 2 Comments
Filed under: Reviews 

Writing a review is work. Let’s make that clear. It is just like any other job, sometimes you enjoy it and sometimes you don’t but whichever, it is still work. I do quite a lot of writing in my life actually. For example, one of my jobs is writing articles for Yokohama City and it is the same. Sometimes I enjoy it, sometimes it is tedious, sometimes it is hard work and sometimes it is stressful. Other times it is fun and I can’t believe I get paid for it. Writing these reviews is very similar except here I can give my honest opinion. But the pay is lousy. On the other hand, it’s my blog and I am the boss.

Why am I telling you all this? Well, I just want to emphasize that writing this particular review was work. Usually when people contact me to review a shirt they provide me with plenty of information but not this time. One guy just contacted me and said he wanted to send me a shirt and I gave him the address and a shirt arrived. There was quick note scribbled on to a scrap of paper that gave me some bare details. No information about the store or shirt or anything. I had to contact him to get some details…like the url of his store. Nice guy but definitely needs to learn some marketing skills.

Anyway, on to the t-shirt. The tee that was sent over is called Rosa Parks Station. It’s from a line of photography based t-shirts called Grey Matter that was started in 2006. I have nothing against putting photographic images on a tee but this particular t-shirt does nothing for me. I know who Rosa Parks is, even though I am neither black nor American but I don’t know the significance of Rosa Parks Station. Is it a tourist t-shirt? Why would I want a photo of this on my tee? I don’t know the answers to these questions. As you can see below the image looks like it might have been a good photo but I’m not sure it was meant for a t-shirt.

Rosa Parks Station T-Shirt

Rosa Parks Station T-Shirt from DVClothing

The tee is a black cotton Alstyle and looks like it will last a while. On the back of the t-shirt you will also find a quite uninspired logo. Another negative point. If you are going to put the logo on the outside of the t-shirt you should at least have a good logo or be very creative.

Grey Matter logo

Large unattractive logo on the back

DVClothing (Dirty Vato Clothing) started in 2007 as a way to “creatively articulate the culture of L.A”. that Erwin Recinos (owner) sees. “From pop culture references, latino heritage, car culture and a true L.A. lifestyle that is ever changing.” After three years the line is still quite small and made up of a variety of logo t-shirts most of them going for just $10. Of all the tees on sale only the Dirty Dodge t-shirt seems to be “designed” although I do like the His Gun t-shirt. Just don’t try and get on an airplane while wearing it.

DVClothing is hosted on Big Cartel. You can check it out here: DVClothing.

Linux Store and T-Shirt Design Contest

March 13, 2010 by Rude Retro · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Competitions, Gamer & Geek 

For all you geeks out there … well not all of you. For all you Linux geeks out there you may be happy to know that there is an official Linux store now where you can buy some absolinuxly hilarious t-shirts. OK, so they are not so hilarious but they are not bad and they are not too badly designed either but they are not amazingly designed either but if you think you can do a better job they want to hear from you. And if you do a better job they may reward you with a trip to LinuxCon. Yes, I know, wow! Well it probably really is a big wow for people who want to go there. Check out the info and links after the tees.

Fresh Kernels tee from LinuxFSCK the Establishment t-shirt from the Linux storeYou have to submit your designs to the Linux T-Shirt Design Contest by April 11th. OK, so not much detail but click the link and all will be revealed.

Edward Hill is the new Rick Astley

March 12, 2010 by Rude Retro · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Funny Stuff 

I came across this video the other day in the Daily Beast. I thought for sure someone would make a tee but I was expecting it to be some hardworking Zazzle entrepreneur rather than the boys at College Humor. Anyway, I believe that instead of people giving you links to Rick Astley’s Never Gonna Give You Up video you will be diverted to this video. You know, for lulz. When I saw this tee on Busted Tees I had to show Mrs. Retro where it came from and my baby heard it and was totally into it. She was doing the one year old boogie, arms a swinging, the occasional clap and the totally off-tune, off-time sing-along.

Trololo T-Shirt from Busted Tees

Trololo T-Shirt from Busted Tees on pre-order for $15.99

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