Posted by By rangga on December 18th, 2008

Growing number of T-shirt Blogs and Websites, as Seen on Alltop

When I first started t-shirt blogging about 2.5 years ago, I remember counting active T-shirts with my fingers. It read them in daily basis (sometime from my rss readers but often by directly visiting the blog) and put some comments as well. Blogs’ topic are not far from Threadless and CafePress’ shirts, and I remember having problem looking for quality indie tee brands — as I screened through iloveyoutshirt links page as well as T-shirtlinks.com — for me to blog about.

Today, I can see more than 100 T-shirt blogs (including more than a dozen highly active ones) as documented on Hideyourarms and further elaborated on Buy-tees. Despite lack of time I have to visit each of these blogs; I’m really glad to see growing number of people writing T-shirts and spread the cotton-love bugs.

And yesterday, another proud moment for me, I saw a new section on Alltop dedicated to all things T-shirt. Alltop is Guy Kawasaki’s webs/blogs/forums directory, organized by relevant niche topics from dating, Do-it-Yourself, movies to e-commerce (and T-shirt indeed). The directory has been focus on promoting quality contents from the web, featuring highly visited websites and blogs.

Being featured on Alltop, I feel like online T-shirt community has been recognized as important niche that can be ignored. There are lots more bloggers, fashion and graphic design people, entrepreneurs and hobbyist join the online T-shirt industry recently. Will 2009 be our year? I bet so!

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