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Oh Whitney Houston, not you too. I think everyone who existed in 1992 has some memory of belting “And Aye-eee-aye will always love you-ooh-ooh-ooh” in excessively awful but exhilarating fashion to an unreceptive audience in their living room. The mother of the Modern Woman ballad, Whitney always had a way of getting’ us girls diggin’ deep into our gut…and into our purse…for $12 to cop a commemorative Whitney Houston Tour t-shirt from the most awarded female artist in history. Whitney taught... Read Full Story
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After the wave of explorative collaborations between brands and artists small and large (which more often than not are underwhelming and overhyped); I found myself on a quest to find old school collaborations that actually prove that two heads are better than one. Sweet finds so far? Wall murals by Supakitch & Koralie . Scoping their work online doesn’t really do them justice, but their making-of videos are pretty damn inspiring. Finds t-shirt side? Crywolf for sure. The duo behind this brand... Read Full Story
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I’m not gonna lie, this Tee had me dyin’ in all meanings of the word. Why does high fashion feel as though it has any kind of a handle on streetwear as we know it? I love RTW and streetwear dearly, but really, these are mutually exclusive areas of fashion. This tee gaining PR velocity is a promotional design (2.0) by Dame Vivienne Westwood for the United Nations Environment Programme’s ‘GreenUp’ organization. Our chilly Keanu and Morpheus here premiered the latest series at Milan’s Men’s... Read Full Story
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Welcome to ‘Twisted Disney’ week @T-shirt Magazine. Disneyland announced today that they were pulling their Mickey Mouse infused rendition of Joy Division’s 1979 ‘Unknown Pleasures’ album after being on sale for less than a week. Errr, what? Yes, the lovable corporation that markets merchandise and media to children worldwide tooootally thought it was cool to stamp their brand all over the iconic imagery of a tragic band known for suicide and war crime satire without that band’s explicit... Read Full Story
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What makes a great tee? Google will give you about half a billion answers to that question, but to acquiesce to the recent post of a blogger/brander not just any old schlop should qualify for that title. For me, a piece that really qualifys as great streetwear has got to grab you in the gut. You should be offended, you should curse – you should be unable to turn away. And if you have good taste, a little digging will tell you just why you couldn’t condemn a particular t-shirt to the annals of... Read Full Story
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A little bit of this, a little bit of that; a little bit of tattoo, a little bit of monkey-human porcelain doll. Yes, these people make t-shirts. Sometimes I wonder how certain tattoo ‘artists’ sleep at night after mangling both artistic expression and the human body in one stroke. Resident artist, James Robinson over at Sacred Stitches makes you rethink certain decisions made in ink, and pledge to hunt down a proper artist next round. His ‘Anatomy of a Mermaid’ is both fresh and classic all... Read Full Story
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Another year has come and gone. We ate, we drank, we made merry. We made babies and we made noise. Such is life. It will be another millenia until we get to share taglines about 11/11/11 on Facebook again. The earth got angry and cracked down on Japan, the NYPD did the same in Zucotti Park. Waldo and Osama finally had to say goodbye, and English people wore big hats. All the while, streetwear did what streetwear does best – re-appropriated cultural nostalgia for the common people. I present... Read Full Story
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The internet is like a giant game of whisper down the lane. Sometimes you get garbage at the end of the line, sometimes gold. This game started at Tod Seelie’s blog Sucka Pants , a place I recommend you come to know and love. Seelie is bar none one of my favorite photographers, I think NY Times said it best when they described him as, “a bald man sporting tattoos and a Fu Manchu mustache, camera at his eye”. Anything you ever wanted to know about living DIY counterculture in modern day... Read Full Story
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“ Bearocalypse ”…nuff said. Ever wonder why the pervasion of Bear-centric imagery has been ever growing since about the ’07 “bubble-ocalypse”? For the Clubhouse savvy, a Bull market is one where prices are ever on the rise, pushing forward as their brazen mascot. The cups never empty, the news is always good – the fantasy Wall Street reveled in for a good long while after Clinton reversed most of the Glass-Steagall Act. However, the gruesome reality for .all of down here in the shadow of... Read Full Story
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To all my Chanukah, Kwanzaa, and Festivus peeps, I apologize, this post goes out to the fat man in Red. The first is a field trip Tee – only to be had at the Golf Wang Pop-up shop/brainchild of the breakout group, Odd Future. Get this one at the old HUF space on Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles and channel the deviant 14-year old with cookie icing in you:
Screw Dickens, any good throw-back nerd replaces the Christmas Carol trilogy with that of Star Wars. I’m dreamin’ of a white Ton-Ton. Pick... Read Full Story

