Christmas Blogging and the Sales End Soon
The holidays may be in full swing but t-shirt bloggers never rest. This week brought us some solid entries for your viewing pleasure. Happy Holidays!
- Threadless Sale Ends Wednesday from Compete-tee-tion
This entry makes the cut on the merit of its “Bird Migration” review alone. “I Love Sushi” is just icing on the cake. - Bears on T-Shirts from Taddict
This is a really awesome collection of bear themed t-shirts and it’s amazing that they cover everything from camping to space exploration. Check it out. - Jump T-shirt from T-shirt Guru
Well, everyone knows that jockeys have to be little, but if the sport depicted in the t-shirt catches on they’re going to have to be downright micro! - City Roots from Pop Culture Tees
Pretty amusing from Pop Culture Tees…it plays heavily on the pun it creates with the name City Roots. It’s very well done and gets extra marks for making the city into hanging plants instead of freestanding. - Choose Your Weapon from Tee Junkie
This is one of my favorite shirts of the week. It’s not only a creative idea, but it makes excellent use of the oversized print. - Savage Cas from Tshirtreview
This is a great write-up on the brand Savage Cas which is dedicated to creating cool indie style clothes. Even if you aren’t in to the indie scene, it’s easy to appreciate a shirt like “Death Before Karaoke”. - Unwise Things Business Owners Do In Hard Times from Tshirt Entrepreneur
This is a top notch article featuring the pitfalls of running your own business in hard times and trying to get your own t-shirt line to market. - Evolutionary Gentleman from SirEuan from T Round Up
This shirt is a colorful twist on the oft-seen ape evolving design. The props held by the primates are terrific! - Tolky Monkys from iloveyourshirt
Tolky Monkys is another hip t-shirt line with a great feature this week from Iloveyourshirt. - Designer: Tang Yau Hoong from Thunderfrogs
With so many t-shirt line features this week, let’s not forget the humble designers. Tang Yau Hoong is one of the best in the industry and has some really memorable designs. Who can forget “A Dog’s Instinct”?
The guest blogger, Blake, works at You Design It where you can design t-shirts and read their t-shirt design blog.

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