Wednesday, 30 May 2007

Crass yet clever



This is one of the two tops I'm eagerly awaiting from Limescreen. Yes, it's a little risque and I'm not sure if it will be appropriate for work but it ticks all the important boxes for a t-shirt: good looking and a talking point. WTF FTW!

Friday, 25 May 2007

Tools of the Trade



Just got this threadless design on a hoodie in the post this morning - I just love the style, execution and "minimalism" of this design. I don't know whether it's an Australian thing or not, but the sizing of the American Apparel hoodies is just "out" for me: medium feels too constrictive but large is just a little too "swimmy". Here's hoping this shrinks a little in the wash! But none the less, killer design and I've got it on in the office at the moment. If the other shirt I got with the order is anything like the other American Apparel tee I've already got, there's a strong possibility a lot of the NVA designs will be printed on these garments.

Thursday, 24 May 2007

Sex (pistols) sells



Uneetee has been on a roll lately. Sadly - or fortunately from a financial point of view - the cost of postage to Australia means it isn't economically viable for me to buy single shirts at a time. None the less, it's a clever and eye-catching design and I suspect this shirt will sell very well in the 24 hours it's available for.

For all my Street Fighter 2 peeps



I might not have been the best at Street Fighter 2, but the search for the World Warrior formed an integral part of my childhood. Here's a top for all those like me who were seperated from their pocket money, three 20 cent pieces at a time.

Wednesday, 23 May 2007

Postcards from Shibuya



When it comes to counter culture, few places have as much to offer as Japan. These are some shots that I took from my time in Shibuya in June 2004. It was a crazy two-day visit encompassing lots of walking around, photography, record shopping and eating Japanese food and alcohol. I can't wait for my next visit to the land of the rising sun.

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