These are the highlights of some interesting posts from Cottonable in August ‘08:
The Super Barack O’bama, T-shirt by Alex Ross
Alex Ross gets his sight on political frenzy once again. After his controversial thought on (Bush) Sucking Democracy Dry T-shirt we found in earlier January this year, he is now on Obama’s side. Thus, the Super Barack O’bama was born… (read more)
Squishi, Sassy T-shirts with all those Extraordinary Creatures
By looking at the designs; I suspect its limited-run T-shirts are hardly appreciated by every man on the street. You might need a little bit more artistic taste and high-dose of imagination… (read more)
Unicorn Burger’s Fun With Food 
Unicorn Burger’s designs tend to center around one of the few things all humans have in common: their complicated relationships with food. It’s an area rich with humor, and so far the jokes definitely have a lot of appeal… (read more)
Shojo no Tomo Brings the most of Pop-Psychedelic Art T-shirts
the Japan-Fashion.com caught her as independent freelance illustrator since 1990, bringing up art works that mostly inspired psychedelic culture of late 60′ through superficial and pop psychedelic styles as well as action figures… (read more)
The Breathtaking Marc Ecko “Cut & Sew” Star Wars Collection 
For those who are into more premium, artistic T-shirt collection — Marc Ecko “Cut & Sew” (a Division of Marc Ecko Enterprises) has been pointed to host these exclusive Marc Ecko Star Wars T-shirts and hoodies collection… (read more)
Teefury: Shirts For One Day Only
Teefury recently joined the ranks of online shirt shops that offer a daily deal (a genre that has also included Shirt.Woot, Shirt-a-Day, and Uneetee). Unlike the rest though, at Teefury you really do only have one shot at a purchase- after one day of sales, the full rights to the design revert back to the artist… (read more)
200 Nipples: Priced to Move
200 Nipples is a shirt site with a unique approach to sales- no two customers pay the same price for their tees. Confused? Let me explain... (read more)
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