Showing posts with label T-Shirts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label T-Shirts. Show all posts

May 29, 2010

I Want This...


I've been wanting to get my hands on this "ATLien" t-shirt by Chilly-O for a minute now. I've seen so many people rocking them lately so I finally Googled it to see who sold them. I'm really feeling the black and green crewneck shirt although it's definitely too hot to rock that one now. And I thought the one with the MARTA inspired colors was pretty funny too. The t-shirts sell for $25 while the crewneck is available for $45.



March 17, 2010

Diesel 10.55 Collection Tee's


For those of you who are tight in the tee game you may want to check out Diesel's newest line of tee's. Diesel enlisted photographers and graphic designers to design their newest pieces.

In celebration of the debut of their 10.55 Collection, Diesel will be holding a release event at their NYC 55DSL store. Attendee's can get their mooch on with free refreshments and music by an in store DJ. As an added plus, if you purchase one of the tee's you get a free gift.

To view more tee's and to make a purchase visit 55DSL.com.

November 13, 2009

UNDRCRWN "I Used To Love HER" T-Shirt

I'm not a huge fan of t-shirts, especially for myself, but UNDRCRWN never ceases to amaze me with their collection of t-shirts and clothing. Inspired by sports and music UNDRCRWN has created tee's based on films, athletes, and more. Just recently they created a line of t-shirts inspired by the movie White Men Can't Jump and even enlisted rapper Mos Def for an exclusive Cut & Sew line. Check out the latest from UNDRCRWN, their "I Used To Lover HER" tee's.


August 24, 2009

New UNDRCRWN Tee's

I love UNDRCRWN, I really do. Not only do they have dope shirts, but there's an inspiration for each one of them. You gotta love when fashion and true creativity meet.

UNDRCRWN's latest tee's are kind of an ode to 90's streetball flicks and in particular the movie White Men Can't Jump. In the movie one of the characters explains that "...brothers (would) rather look good and lose than look bad and win." And there you have the inspiration for the tee's picture below.