45 Awesome Panda T-Shirts
If you get to close to them they would probably rip you to shreds but pandas are damned cute. I mean you just wanna hug them. You don’t really want to hug them for obvious reasons but there is something about them that gives off a hug-able vibe and I am not immune to their wily charms so I gathered this collection of t-shirts of pandas for my viewing pleasure but hell you can look at them too.
47 Online Ongoing T-Shirt Contests
Filed under: Competitions, Design by Humans, Threadless

There are now tons of websites holding design contests as a way of sourcing designs for t-shirts and this is probably the most comprehensive list you are going to find. So if you are creating some awesome designs you now know tons of places you can submit to.
- Threadless
Of course Threadless would have to be at the top of this list as it is often credited as being the first to use this business model. It is also the biggest and probably the most successful of all the t-shirt contest sites.Prizes
$2000 Cash
$500 Threadless Gift Certificate (can be redeemed for $200 cash)
$500 in cash each time your design is reprinted
Up to $22,500 more if you win a “Bestee” in the Threadless Awards
Alumni Club membership including a Medal of Honor and other goodiesHow often?
Weekly. - Design by Humans
At just about 2 years old Design by Humans is one of the most talked about tee contest sites and is famous for its large prints.Prizes
Shirt of the Day: $500 cash plus $250 store credit
Combined with Shirt of the Week/Month and the Rock Star program you could earn up to $8500How often?
Almost daily. - Uneetee
Prizes
$1500How often?
Weekly - laFraise
Probably the largest t-shirt contest site in Europe. Owned by Spreadshirt they have a lot of resources. Specialize in cartoonish designs. Multilingual web site (German, French and English).Prizes
€1,000How often?
Almost daily. - Look- Zippy
France based site I believe, multilingual (English, German, French and Spanish) and specialize in fair trade organic garments.Prize: €300 for 200 shirts, €75 for every 50 more printed
How often? Monthly - Springleap
South African based contest. Don’t expect to get paid soon. It is about one and a half years since I got runners up there and still haven’t seen a dollar which is probably about all I earned as the runners up prizes were probably the worst prizes ever for a tee contest. A few days ago I received an email saying that they are finally going to pay the winners but I’ll believe it when I see it. My advice: avoid this contest.Prize: About $900
How often? Bi-weekly. - Red is White
The premier Christian tee design contest site.Prize: $500 plus royalties after first 250 shirts
How often? Perhaps monthly. - Bang Bang T-Shirts
British contest site that focuses on pop culture.Prize: £100 – £125
How often? Occasionally. - Edo Label
Japanese contest site with bilingual site (English and Japanese).Prize: 50,000 yen + 10,000 yen store credit. - Code Creations [Disappeared]
- Shirt.Woot
They have a Derby (contest) regularly as well as accepting submissions for their daily tee. Famous for $10 t-shirt deals.Prize: From $500 (I think)
How often? Weekly (perhaps) - Scribtee
It’s connected to the ShirtCity POD.Prize: $300-$500 plus $50 shopping voucher
How often? Twice a month. - teetonic.com
British site. I haven’t notice much activity around here in a while.Prize: £100 plus 50p per shirt sold.
How often? Rarely, if ever. - Allmightys
One of the first contests where the prizes were based on sales.Prize: $2 per shirt sold.
How often? Occasionally. - Cameesa
This site added crowdfunding to crowdsourcing to build what should be a risk free contest site. They don’t print the tees until they are paid for.Prize: $200 cash, $50 credit plus $2 per shirt after the first 125 sold.
- Ink Fruit
India based site.Prize: 5000 rupees (about $100)
How often? Every 15 days. - Monsieur Poulet
Based in Paris, France, this is a bilingual site in French and English that uses fair trade cotton garments.Prize: €2 per shirt sold
How often? Several times a month. - Fair and Bare
British based site also using Fair Trade cotton.Prize: £200 plus residuals
How often? Occasionally - Chimpogo
British based contest site.Prize: £500
How often? It says every week but I don’t think that is happening. Maybe occasionally. - Canvas
Contest for Christian based designs.Prize: Up to $400
- Ink Hound [Gone quiet]
Design hats and t-shirts.Prize: $2 per shirt
How often? Weekly. - Teextile
Fairly new site that sells t-shirts for one week only.Prize: $4 per shirt for first 500, decreases after that for some reason.
How often? Weekly. - Full Metal T-Shirt
This site is wild. Like a cross between Dungeons and Dragons and bikers if you could imaging such a thing.Prize: $100 cash, $100 credit plus $5 per shirt (or print) sold for one year.
How often? Weekly. - Teepay [On a break]
British site similar to Cameesa in that the tees won’t be printed unless enough people order them.Prize: £2.50 per shirt sold.
- Tilteed
Popular t-shirt contest site with Tilteed Limited Edition shirts as well as a regular contest.Prize: $500
How often? Weekly. - Goodjoe
Looking for designs that inspire.Prize: $1 per shirt
How often? Weekly. - Scopial
Another India based site that attracts a lot of great designers.Prize: About $400
How often? Don’t know. - bookis.org
Similar again to Cameesa. This time though the designer can set the profit he wishes to make per shirt. Based on the Chinese idea of “tuangou” where a group of people get together to buy in bulk from the wholesaler. - Metal Ink
Tatoo inspired designs for tees.Prize: $700 cash + $300 store credit + residuals
- ArtyTee
Not too sure about this one. Seems to be some type of subscription based storePrize: $2 per shirt (up to $100)
How often? Monthly - SwishSwosh
New site from the UK.Prize: £1100 + 50p per shirt sold for first place, £101 + 50p per shirt sold for runners up
How often? Monthly. - Syckfits [Disappeared]
- Badashell
Prize: $200 + $50 store credit
How often? On a break. - nomoretees [Retired]
- Camiseteria
Brazil based website in Portuguese.Prize: R$800 in cash, R$800 in store credit
- BlackEyedT.com [Died.]
- Is This Chicken? [Not active]
- Collar Free [Retired]
- itself
Turkey based tee contest burst onto the scene about two years ago with a $4000 prize. Selected just a few tees and then no activity. While they appear to be accepting designs and if you dig around you can find a voting area I suspect there is no longer a contest. The last submission was in July. The last tee was chosen about a year ago. - Wooshka [No activity]
- Milk Shop Gang [No activity]
- Righteous Enterprise [Disappeared]
- ice cream t-shirts [Be right back. I don't think so.]
- Tasty Threads
Never made it out of the gate. - Teeple [Retired]
- tFuse [Reported Attack Site]
- Caponocca [No Activity]
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Note: These are all just websites that I have come across over the last while or so. I didn’t search the web for t-shirt contests so I am sure there are some that I have missed. On top of that I am sure I have made some mistakes in the details. These things happen.
If you know of any other t-shirt contest sites or can see some mistakes I have made please leave a comment below and I will do my best to rectify the situation.
Draco Wins at itself
I had noticed the two designs by Draco at itself and I was pretty impressed. In fact I was the first person to post a comment on the two pieces so I wasn’t all that surprised when I saw that his Pandora’s Box design was selected as the third winner at design contest itself. It is a very pretty design printed on a green t-shirt. I am sure it will be more popular with girls than boys though the manga styling will surely get the geek attention.
He wins $1,750 cash and $250 in store credit with the possibility of doubling that if it is reprinted. The prizes and itself are pretty sweet.
After this win I decided to check up on Draco and I discovered that he is an old hand at these t-shirt design contest and that he is a prolific artist racking up wins all over the place including industry leader Threadless, new powerhouse Design by Humans and his Camiseteria from his native Brazil. Below are a selection of my favorites.
This first one is called Good Seed and not only is it a cool t-shirt it is for a good cause. Good to know that Draco is not all about the dollar. Check out the Common Threadz homepage for more information.
Magic is a very funny image and typical of the humor that can be seen over at Threadless but this is available at Pampling.com which I guess is a Brazilian site. You can use Google translate to help you get your shirt though. It would indeed be a great magic trick for a rabbit to pull a magician out of a hat.
This kitten bondage design is hilarious and I don’t know what the caption is. I can guess though. It’s available at European design contest site La Fraise.
The Legendary Smell of Flowers… is available at Design by Humans and I like the fact that the design doesn’t take up most of the t-shirt. The design is awesome too although I am not too sure what the message is. Here in Japan though where hayfever is such a big problem I can almost see this happening in the future. As of writing though it appears to only be available in XL and XXL.
Warning Fisherbot! is available at 2 Many T-Shirts which may also be a Brazilian site. Back to Google Translate. I like this one because of the retro modern feel. What’s with the oxymoron you may ask? Well, it reminds me of the future vision as seen in Bladerunner. You dig?
Beat Up Angel is a great piece that I have seen before. You can find it at Uneetee. The t-shirt speaks for itself.
This next one is actually sold out so if you want to get your hands on one go over to Threadless and request a reprint and hope for the best. It does happen.
Chimp is a very cool and funny design and one of my favorites. No matter what he is attempting to do we are dealing with one smart chimp here. The question is how smart?
The final one I chose is quite different in style from the others and I chose it really to show Draco’s range. I also like the muted colors of this design. It is also available at Camiseteria.
You can find more information about Draco, his t-shirts and his art on his website.






















































