
Posts tagged “T-Shirt”
Frank & Jan For The Win
It’s official. Frank & Jan took 1st Place in the Kut From A Different Cloth Design Contest, sponsored by Hypebeast and Scion! With your votes, F&J made it into the top 30 designs where representatives from Hypebeast, Scion and 3 Steps Ahead Media chose the 1st through 4th place winners. Thank you to all the Frank & Jan supporters!


My Obsession
Promo tees for Beyonce’s new movie Obsessed.

La Familia
This week we printed up some tees for cousin Jordan out in Austin, TX.
Check thehandhug.com for more shenanigans from Jordan.

$240,000 T-Shirt
WASHINGTON (CNN) – JetBlue Airways and two TSA screeners will pay $240,000 to settle an Iraqi man’s claim he was denied access to a flight until he covered a T-shirt that read in English and Arabic, “We Will Not be Silent.”
OK, so we know that JetBlue probably has the money, but how are those TSA screeners going to come up with their half of the pay out?
Source: thedailytee.com
Everybody’s Doing It


NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Microsoft is going from marketing computer programs to making clothes, with a new line of graphic tees dubbed “Softwear by Microsoft.”
“Softwear,” instead of software. Get it?
Yeah, I got it — doesn’t mean I’m buying it. I should also mention that Microsoft teamed up with Common for a co-branded line of tees under the “Softwear” label. Genius! Like we’ve never seen that before. Rapper/Celebrity Spokesperson x (insert company here) = a line of tees. I thought this was bad, but Microsoft just proved that anyone can have a t-shirt line if they follow the formula above. But, it doesn’t mean they should.
L’Chaim!
In case you missed it, about a week ago there was a big brew-ha-ha over on Fairfax between the JDL and Rick Klotz.
“We cannot sit idly by while FreshJive/Rick Klotz, these filthy purveyors of hate, glorify the acts, images and culture of terrorism — and make themselves millionaires while doing it.”
-Shelly Rubin (Head of JDL)
For a recap the whole sorted affair click here. They also included some interesting, little known facts about the JDL.
I digress.
In my travels today, I came across an older white lady (prevalent to this area) who was wearing a t-shirt that said “How Jew Doing?” Intrigued, I fired up the internets and found a whole subculture of Jewish Humor tees readily available that immediately had me thinking about the above incident.
My question is, if you’re not Jewish and you wear one of these tees, does that make you a racist?









