Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Daily Tee

The Daily Tee

The Other Side of Paul Frank is Paramore Tee

Posted: 29 Jul 2008 11:28 AM CDT

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So you think you have seen all of Paul Frank’s tees? You shouldn’t think so if all of your Paul Frank tees collection are only those which features character of Julius and friends. Because apparently, Paul Frank has more than the famous monkey character.

The Paramore T-Shirt, for example, is totally different from Paul Frank pieces you’ve seen before — but still, it brings the fun a la clothing brand which was started as small project in 1990s. This chic tee will definitely add more colors to your Paul Frank collection. I bet it’s worth your $24 bucks

King Kong Attack in Zoo York (T-shirt)

Posted: 29 Jul 2008 10:58 AM CDT

zoo york comic-style screenprint tee cotton 3zoo york comic-style screenprint tee cotton. 2  The legend is still alive, the mighty King Kong is now in Zoo York for an invasion. Well, even if it’s only on your tee. This 100% cotton tee is featuring the 3D comic-style graphic art screen printed on it. Finally, you can get this tee from Zoo York for $19.99 (with free shipping available when your order exceeds $100)

If you like to see some other 3D tees, check out my posting on Cottonable

Baby Bat Mobile

Posted: 28 Jul 2008 06:29 PM CDT

I saw this shirt when it first came out and when I did I don’t think I really got it. I just saw it again last night and couldn’t stop laughing. Which means I ended up buying it… you all know how that goes.

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So this is definitely the tee for everyone who just saw the batman movie and now needs to wear a little on their chest.

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in a drawn string cloth sack

Posted: 28 Jul 2008 02:31 PM CDT

CollarFree sends their tees “in a drawn string cloth sack” according to T-shirt watch. Now, how awesome is that? Hmm, I never knew you could send a cloth sack in the mail.

Anyways, here are the goods inside the bag. Not so bad.

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Images: Collarfree.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Thanks for the review. We use a standard 100% cotton cloth bag, so that people don't throw it away and use it for something else. We live in San Diego, so it is great for the beach. We just didn't want to create tons of plastic waste if we sell thousands of shirts.
~Jimmy@collarfree.com