
Dani wears t-shirt by Shitting Fists; Hannah wears t-shirt by Diesel and shorts by Lee; Billie wears t-shirt by Kr3w denim co. and shorts by Diesel; Carlotta wears t-shirt by 55DSL
If wet t-shirt contests had been invented now rather than by our grandparents, they’d be used as another stick to beat the feckless youth with, Channel 4 would make a documentary about the shame of it, and Carole Malone would use them to denigrate the Butlins-visiting classes. But wet t-shirt contests rule and having one featuring some of our favourite t-shirts was a pretty amazing idea (thanks Elizabeth).
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Posted on October 2nd, 2009 | 89 Comments
Tagged: wet t-shirt contest

Outside a computer, nothing beats a t-shirt if you’re trying to get a message across to the masses. Making tees is also a great way to make bundles of cash – something that’s hard for young designers to do. Printing starts at hardly anything and goes up to not very much (unless we’re talking digital printing on silk), resulting in clothes even Visa Electron users can afford, and some cash flow for the designers. Read more »
Posted on June 2nd, 2009 | 10 Comments
Tagged: Carri Mundane, Marcus Burrowes, Rockers NYC, Sean Reveron, t-shirts

Sometimes art and poetry can align in magical, unanticipated ways. Occasionally, the triumphs of human expression can surpass your wildest fantasies and touch on every sensory nerve ending in total bliss. This t-shirt represents such an occasion. Read more »
Posted on June 2nd, 2009 | 18 Comments
Tagged: ADRIANE SCHRAMM, can't stop the vomit, Mischa Barton, t-shirts

28-year-old NYU grad Jordan Mattos’ T-Shirts are one off doodles. But, you could also call them illustrated interpretations of the sort of film collection you imagine all those kids with Nitzer Ebb haircuts in Berlin have – Mattos studied film and understands obscure cool; he lives in Long Island City for God’s sakes. Read more »
Posted on March 26th, 2009 | 3 Comments
Tagged: David Bowie, Fassbinder, Jordan Mattos, New York, t-shirts, The Hunger

At 24, David Lindwall had no right to be bored out of his mind. He got paid to DJ at fashion parties, modeled – even though he’d survived some flesh-eating disease, lived in Hollywood and worked for Swedish menswear company J Lindberg. Read more »
Posted on March 20th, 2009 | 4 Comments
Tagged: david lindwall, t-shirts