European label Poyz and Pirlz doesn’t just stop with loud slogan tees. They offer a range of pullovers, hoodies and accessories as well. What’s great about this brand is that most items are unisex. So you can wear it, share with it your girlfriend or give it to your sister [...]
0Zirkus Zirkus is an independent streetwear branded from Germany. What started off as just a student design project, has stemmed into something much greater. These screen printed t-shirts are simple, clean and fun. I think their about page sums up the label nicely: No neon. No glitter. No mainstream. Doesn‘t glow in [...]
0You’ve definitely heard of Threadless, but you probably don’t know about their Select range. Select is a premium line by Threadless and features graphic tees by more prominent artists. Therefore, the retail price is slightly more expense. The Spring 2011 collection has designs for both boys and girls. Threadless Select Spring [...]
0Graphic designer Antonio Carusone created this simple, yet elegant t-shirt for everyday wear. It simply features the word ‘hello’ in 10 different languages and comes in black or white. What I really like about the t-shirt is the packaging it comes in, all neatly boxed and environmentally friendly. [antonio carusone [...]
0The Spring/Summer 2011 adidas Originals collection by Jeremy Scott can be a bit of a hit and miss for most wearers. It’s not every day you’d get to sport around an electric pink track suit with winged sneakers. However, this Shoe Graphic t-shirt can fit in with any wardrobe, including [...]
0Death Shred is a Belgian label formerly called Dead Serious. Their casual tees are inspired by the European skateboard culture and are available in women and men’s sizes. Renowned Dutch hiphop producer Bas Bron aka De Neger Des Heils also endorses the brand, so you know that Death Shred is [...]
0French label, Simple Idea, draws its inspirations from hip hop and street art culture. The printed tees, hoodies and sweatshirts are laid back, comfortable and well, simple and casual. They’re not over-the-top with vibrant colors or visuals, so Simple Idea’s collection can easily integrated with your current wardrobe. [simple idea [.
0Don’t Tell My Tailor brings typography printed tees to another level. Inspired by rock’n'roll and a hint of grunge, these tongue-in-cheek tees are simple but fun. Although mainly targeting the female crowd, Don’t Tell My Tailor still has some men’s printed tees as well. [don't tell my tailor via grafitee] Don’t [..
0Introducing the French label, Ca C’est Gang. It all started four years ago with a dream to make tees and a quirky logo. Although there are only three designs at the moment in different colorways, the brand is growing and looking to add more designs to their collection. The available [...]
0Don’t let the macabre name fool you. DeadBuryDead actually offers some nice printed tees in a range of colors. There are two collections: Limited Edition and Classics. In Classics, you’d find your usual black and gray tees with the simple DeadBuryDead logo. Limited Edition, however, is where the fun begins, [...]
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