No, it's certainly not the nicest of t-shirts, but but it's one of the funnier. The Exciting, almost super-hero-looking font is what really makes it though.
"This multi-colored design is printed on a 100% cotton t-shirt. It's simple, kind-of dorky, but certainly interesting, funnt and wearable. I mean, Leonard from The Big Bang Theory wore it (Season 2, Ep. 3)."
"With a graphic so good Obama himself said thanks... The Progress graphic from Shepard Fairey is awesome... and deserves a tee. Can't see this in British politics somehow... Nice!"
"Positive messages make us stronger—mentally and physically, inside and out. Simple words express your commitment to be and do your best. Be.You on brown says "This is who I am!" Be.Kind on pink makes the world a better place. Both long-sleeve tees are 100% supima cotton—soft, lightweight, with a tapered waist and contoured fit to flatter a woman’s curves."
"A new New Zealand label – Binkie is resuscitating the T with pop sensibility and classic fabrics.
A new twist on the humble and ubiquitous T-Shirt, Binkie combines GRANDMA'S LOVE FOR OVERLY DECORATIVE DOILIES WITH POST PUNK CHIC and the collage techniques of dada and surrealism.
I've got one and it rulz."
"Loomstate is a member of a cultural movement toward a sustainable future. Through the use of the best quality 100% organic cotton, grown free of pesticides, herbicides and synthetic fertilizers, we are focused on making beautiful clothes"
"Singapore-based 7Minds t-shirts bring out well designed limited edition t-shirts.
Nicely packaged, they are limited to 100 copies only. The designs are fresh and subcultural, with positive messages. A new design is added every month, and you can become a member to get discounts."
"Suits Suck T-Shirt - Show off your insane artist side with the one and only Suits Suck t-shirt. No doubt another classic piece of apparel inspired by HBO's Entourage, as worn by director Billy Walsh. This t-shirt is the best choice for casual fridays. What else can we say? Buy one now or you may remain uncool, you corporate sellout."