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Showing posts with label large print. Show all posts

80s tees real life review

When will I stop with the 80s tees? Never I tells you, never. This little beauty from 80s tees is from Junkfood so it's soft as soft can be, and as always, Junkfood tees wash well without shrinkage and are a great fit. I'm loving the huge distressed print (see, I'm down with the kids) and the tops choice of colours. This is a particular favourite because it's not just a MLP on a tee, someone's actually used their brain and designed it. Sizes are in 'Juniors' which we don't actually have where I'm from. I've thought about it and have decided that the phenomenon of 'Juniors' must mean that everyone in the world should be skinny like famous people.

STATS
Advantages: Soooo cute.
Disadvantages: Sizings
Buy it from: 80s tees
Get out your wallets: US$26
In stock: lady: Jr S-XL
Model models: Junior L

kindred market

Kindred Market combine modern design with olde-worldey imagery to create some very funky tees. Though they sometimes (in my weird opinion) go a little overboard with the random swirlies. (I do have a personal vendetta against swirlies so probably ignore me.) My favourite is 'Hogan's Alley Hall of Famer' which is a little weird as it's one of the only ones that doesn't really reflect what I've just said. But I'm on a streak of huge-design loving at the moment and this one certainly makes me happy.

Get it from: Kindred Market
Get it for: US$26.95

seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Star Electric Eighty Eight are based out of Harlem NYC and are named after a baseball jersey. That has nothing to do with their t-shirts, as you can see. Unless you get ribbons for winning baseball, but I haven't seen that happen since grade 3, and they were always red ribbons anyway. During the meanwhile, these guys have great tees, I'm loving the huge prints.

Get these in your house: Star Electric Eighty Eight
For this much dollars: US$36
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