Daily Tee & News Roundup for October 27th

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a shirt that references Lady Gaga before, so that’s something new from TeeFury.



Yup, the Disney logo is a shirt meme, fortunately the designs I’ve seen so far have been pretty cool, and I’d count this offering from Qwertee amongst that group.



Interesting shirt from Tilteed (that I presume they’ve sold before since they have model shots of it), nice big print on it.



Stupidhurts.us have been cranking out the new designs recently, huh?



Excellent work from former HYA writer Randyotter at Shirt.Woot today, this may well be the cutest penguin shirt I’ve ever seen.



Fun shirt from RIPT today, though of course no one will know you’re wearing it in Winter because you’ll have several layers on top.



Nicely done Portal shirt at The Yetee today.



Pity that you won’t be able to get this 24tee shirt in time for Halloween, I’m sure it could be useful with a few outfits.



Can someone explain the reference on this TeeRaiders shirt/hoodie? Is it referencing an actual event or is it purely invented by the artist?



Lovely starry negative space design by Loviu today, right up my street.



When memes and games collide at Shirt Punch today with ‘Snake in a Box’.

Catch of the Day Tee again don’t have anything on their site, I wonder why they don’t put up a message when they haven’t got a shirt to offer, or why they don’t just run the shirts for another day of sale.



Ugmonk have got a new lookbook that reveals no new tees, but does look pretty.



The Daily Street have a roundup of Johnny Cupcake‘s Halloween release event in London.



Dark Bunny Tees have put a new shirt up for pre-order, this one celebrates The Last Starfighter, and the first 100 orders will also receive a free Space Invaders styled poster.



Glennz has cut the price of all the ‘scary’ shirts in his catalogue to $13.95 until the end of the month.



How to start a clothing company takes a look at the pros and cons of screenprinting vs. direct to garment printing.



Mashable put out an article not-that-long-ago that called ‘10 Essential Tips for Startups‘, and judging by some of the things I get in my inbox I think that quite a few t-shirt companies could do with heeding some of their advice.



A Better Tomorrow must be getting close to relaunching their site, take advantage of the savings on their own shirts (this offer doesn’t apply to brand stores).