Daily Tee and News Roundup October 26th

I had no clue what this shirt was about so I looked in the TeeFury comments, apparently it’s Twin Peaks.



‘A study in turtles’ at Tilteed could easily be renamed ‘a study in cuteness’.



Very cool zombie defense t-shirt from Nowhere Bad today.



Nice use of negative space from Stupidhurts.us, very wearable shirt.



Cool tee from Shirt.Woot, I’m sure I’ve seen this ‘taking the bus’ concept (and possibly even this shirt) before, maybe it was at Tilteed?



Fun shirt from RIPT for what I’m sure are the massively overlapping audiences of the Watchmen and Hello Kitty.



I had to look this TeeMinus24 shirt up, apparently Zarek is something to do with Battlestar Galactica.



Thou shalt not rip on 24tee every day. Different strokes for different folks. Actually, this shirt is pretty cool.



At first I thought that this Loviu shirt was just a paint blob, which would have been cool, and then I notice the stars and Saturn, which definitely kicked it up a notch.



I don’t get it? Catch of the Day Tee.



Really nicely put together Back To The Future design from Shirt Punch, they’ve certainly come out of the blocks strongly.



Adam over at I Am The Trend has put together a video review of White Pine Patriot, how do they stack up against his 4P’s of tees.





Camiseteria have released a couple of great new tees that you will have to test your Portuguese on if you really want to buy them.



All white tees are on sale at Typography Shop, all down to $14.99 until they’re sold out.



This Australian fellow wants to get into the t-shirt game, and he’s going down the Rockethub route (that’s Kickstarter for people without US bank accounts), give him your support if you like the tee.



Apparently New Zealand is back to work and being productive after their World Cup win at the weekend, because Cuppa-T will be selling tees at the Armageddon Expo in Auckland this weekend.



It’s almost November so you know what that means, seeing guys with really thin mustaches doing their bit for charity. I’m tempted to give it a go myself, would any of you guys sponsor me? Fuzzy Ink have a global partnership with the Movember Foundation this year, and they’ve produced some great shirts for the occasion.