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The Daily Tee

Archive for the ‘Urban Tee’ Category

June 17th, 2008

Attention Please, Today’s Expensive Tee is…

from Christian Audigier which can bomb your wallet for at least $209. The spotted price is based on two online shop (Nordstrom and StyleRocket) for this Grenade Wings with multiprint rhinestone T-Shirt.
Christian Audigier, from what I know from Wikipedia, is a French Designer and Entrepreneur who had been worked with […]

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June 15th, 2008

Lifelong Link T-shirt, Stussy Goes Mechanical

  After more than 2 decades since Shawn Stussy started the business, the old school (of not classic) skate/surf clothing brand is still trying to reinvented itself. Never too old to learn new trick indeed.
Now check this out. The latest tee, Lifelong Link,  features the crafted wires which formed classic on the backside […]

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June 14th, 2008

Hellz Bellz Loves Coco (Chanel), Girl’s Tee

 Here’s another take from Hellz Bellz to elevate its tee shirt with loved-by-women, popular brand name. This time it’s Coco luxury brand that set on the list, after previously Minnie (Mouse) and Kate (Moss).
This black color tee features embossed, fancy typography of “Hellz Bellz” written out as if it were painted with pink […]

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June 4th, 2008

Death’s Embrace, Grieve No Longer:T-shirt

  The new Akumu Ink’s Tee Shirt, the Mr. Skinny Skull-Head (that’s how I call it) graphic art printed on a high-low, right front body side. That’s one plus. Another is, it’s available in beautiful American Apparel’s Raspberry color for women.
Get this tee from Akumu Ink for $21: Men/Women

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June 1st, 2008

Ink & Daggers, the Super Collaboration Graphic T-shirt

 When the first time I saw this tee for the first time; I feel like its printed, illustrated-characters were trying to tell me stories of each own. Really, the graphic art is extensive, very detail but enjoyable.
But what’s even surprising, there are more than a dozen artists collaborated just to work on this […]

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May 27th, 2008

Superdry, Cracked-Print "Petrol" Tee

 While many of us try to avoid polluting, dirty industrial-related words in order to chase for the new green world, Superdry seems to go the other way. Its freshest girls tee, entitled Superdry Girls Petrol, is just one way to stay on the edge instead of following current “green-and-clean” trend.
This tee features a […]

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May 5th, 2008

At Last, a T-shirt That Street Sweepers Could be Proud of

 Street Sweepers (or some call the “Garbage Men”) may not be  a kind of profession everyone is dying to be. But we all know that you can’t live the city without our hero who fight every day to clean the neighborhood. “Street Sweepers”, tee by In4mation, is urban style tee dedicated to our Super Street […]

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April 30th, 2008

Obey Classic Tee: No Eyewear, No Problemo

The Obey new tee called “Joe Cool Antique Tee”, I have no idea how they came up with such a name. But that’s okay, because this classic urban tee come with additional “free” eyewear to you can’t wear
You can get this tee from 80sPurple.com for $27.00

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April 22nd, 2008

Absolute (Coup De Grace) Coup: T-shirt

The New Coup De Grace Tee Shirt, is for absolutely made for women who understand the term “elegant” while playing sexy. This black tee featuring “Absolute (Coup De Grace) Coup” bottle with sweet, short poetry that explains the brand itself. Here’s what it says:

Absolute (Coup De Grace) Coup
The French term […]

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April 18th, 2008

One T-shirt, So Many Hand Signs: T-shirt by Enyce

How many hand sign do you know? Probably not too much until you see Enyce’ Hand Virtue Vice - Sign Language T-shirt. The black color tee is featuring outline-art of sign language representing diverse meanings. You may have seen some of them, but I bet you never seen this kind of tee. […]

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