Fine Lookin' Tee Shirts
Posted Friday, November 9, 2007 at 09:58AM | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Johnny Cupcakes new collection features Fuschia Oven Mitt Wreath tees in pink, white & black $35.00, and Boston Basketball for the ladies and the guys $36.00. I like the way Johnny Cupcakes makes fun of the pop culture and famous iconic figures like air Jordan and Boston Celtics logo replacing it with the cupcakes, keep it up Johnny!!! Also read story behind his cupcake empire, it inspiring. Him and Bobby from the Hundreds are also featured on High Snobiety. They discuss how they created multi-million dollar brands without prior experience in the apparel industry.


Chicago’s fine boutique, Saint Alfreds has teamed up with Roc-A-Fella and Def Jam Records for a Limited Edition Blue Magic Pack to mark the release of the much anticipated Jay-Z album American Gangster inspired by the motion picture. The Blue Magic Pack includes: a special limited edition Saint Alfred ‘Brooklyn Blue’ t-shirt, a CD of Jay-Z American Gangster, and a limited edition vinyl of the single’ Blue Magic.’ The whole package is $50.00 and the first 50 people to get it will be entered into a drawing for 2 tickets to Jay-Z’s House of Blues Show.

The above collection is the first series of clothing from San Francisco Artist Jeremy Fish, launched in association with Upper Playground. The superFishal collection will be available in select store in coming weeks. via

Futura Laboratories have unleashed, or should I say ‘spilled’ a new ‘Atomic Ring’ pack. It consists of a t-shirt featuring the Atomic ring Logo. Since the t-shirts are available in four colorways (black, white, red and blue), only the black one is accompanied by the matching Bearbrick toy. The pack will be available on 16th November at Stless. More details here>>
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Reader Comments (2)
I was looking for a review if possible.
We are a european-inspired clothing company.
All images were taken in eastern and central
Europe, transformed, and then silk-screened onto
the shirts.
www.inviaggioonline.com
Thanks
--Trey from http://www.alwaysurban.com.