Monday, November 20, 2006

I want you to hit me as hard as you can

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The first rule of Pillow Fight Club is: You do not talk about pillow fight Club. The second rule of Pillow fight Club: You DO NOT talk about Pillow Fight Club. Third rule of Pillow Fight Club: Someone yells stop, goes limp, taps out- the pillow fight is over. Fourth rule: Only two guys to a pillow fight. Fifth rule: One pillow fight at a time, fellas. Sixth rule: No shirt, no shoes. Seventh rule: Pillow fights will go on as long as they have to. And the eighth and final rule: If this is your first night at Pillow Fight Club, you have to fight.

It's finally up for sale! This parody of the promotional campaign for a 1999 film about dual identities, pillow fights and soapmaking starring mr. Edward Norton, mr. Brad Pitt and miss Helena Bonham Carter, is available from the mighty GO APE SHIRTS as of today. Superior print quality on fashion fitted, super soft American Apparel™ tee, this baby can be yours for the ridiculously low price of $18. the rules of the pillow fight club are printed in the lower right corner of the shirt, and it's got a special tag printed on the inside with a fashionably defaced version of the Go Ape brand identity.



also available:

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EVOLVER, from the superbly talented (when he's not drawing manga style self portraits, that is) Olly Moss, is a superbly cool darwin-style remix of one of the greatest album covers of all time. Put a thousand monkeys in a room with instruments, and you will get marching band music. Which is more related to Sergeant Pepper, but wathever. This is my blog and i'll write whatever i want.


Again, both are available HERE.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

$10 sale selections

IMO, these are the cream of the crop, the pick of the litter, the cartons of milk that expire one week later than the rest of the shirts released so far during the threadless holiday sale. First up we have
Needful Things - Threadless, Best T-shirts Ever
, A quite fantastic bit of nerdy childhood nostalgia. (did anyone ever sell enough stuff to get one of those HUGE prizes? it didn't seem ridiculous at the time.) Great use of colours and comic style rasters, and there are tons of great details and jokes to spot. Seeing this brings me back to when i used to visit my great grandmother in my childhood (she always kept a cardboard box of vintage comics around for us kids). a warm fuzzy feeling like that is an absolute steal at $10.

Next there's
Kabuki Rider - Threadless, Best T-shirts Ever
,a really well-drawn asian inspired design that is odd and beautiful at the same time. It's got a man riding a huge cock, but not in the way you might think. It's nice to see threadless print a design with such a toned down and subtle colour scheme as well, this is sure to be one of my most worn shirts in the future. sweet!

also, theres a reprint of
Lost A Wheel - Threadless, Best T-shirts Ever
, a sublime rendition of the schoolyard rendition of jingle bells. amazing colour work on this one, it's almost impossible to believe that this was done with only four print colours and no raster. Major cool points for using the REAL batmobile from the 60's show and not one of the 90s film versions.

basically, what i'm saying is go buy some $10 tees.

Friday, November 17, 2006

krang help



I NEED this krang shirt. does anyone know where to get one?
it has to be the ultimate campy childhood memory reference.

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this is gonna be for sale at go ape on monday, so get in line now!

$10 SALE at threadless!


ho ho holiday sale! the jakes in chicago and their gang of elves, goons and giants are bringing ten buck tees for 30 days straight, with two to four new shirts coming out every day. those crazy suckers have even started selling longsleeves, polos and hoodies-hoodies-hoodies, so there's really no excuse to not get your cute little butt over there and do some shopping.

go get them, tiger!