August 17th, 2010
For over 120 years Carhartt has been known for providing excellent apparel for the active worker. What many people may not know, is that today Carhartt is dedicated to supporting upcoming artists, musicians, skateboarders and Visit Cool Material for the full post.  Read More →
August 11th, 2010
laFraise is pretty much the Threadless of Europe. As their largest ongoing T-shirt design competition, the site lets the community vote for the winning design each week. The winning designs are then printed Visit Cool Material for the full post.  Read More →
August 3rd, 2010
Sick prints on super soft tees are pretty much a no brainer. These designs from James Anthony feature unique, hand-printed images of antique illustrations, photos, engravings, paintings and sculptures. Each visually interesting image is applied Visit Cool Material for the full post.  Read More →
July 14th, 2010
Celebrating the world’s greatest stories through fashion, Out of Print Clothing are the masterminds behind those book cover t-shirts. Allowing you to rep your favorite novel in classic style, each shirt is treated to feel Visit Cool Material for the full post.  Read More →
July 2nd, 2010
We’re suckers for anything limited edition, especially from a brand we have come to know and love – a brand like CXXVI . Two new, limited edition shirts crossed the Visit Cool Material for the full post.  Read More →
June 30th, 2010
Why sport a shirt featuring some company’s tired logo when you can rock a completely original design? Noëlle, the lady behind Xenotees uses her creations – pulled from drawings, scanned objects or altered photos - and screen Visit Cool Material for the full post.  Read More →
June 23rd, 2010
Born out of the “real” advertising world in 1999, Print Liberation is a Philadelphia-based print company that now focuses on straight up keepin’ it real.  Fresh messages are paired up with even fresher graphics to Visit Cool Material for the full post.  Read More →
June 11th, 2010
Here in the U.S, the World Cup might not be cause for excitement, but for the rest of the world, not paying attention is equal to watching 60 Minutes instead of the SuperBowl. Today the Visit Cool Material for the full post.  Read More →
June 10th, 2010
Take a look at the t-shirt.  Get it?  No?  Take a look again.   We’ll wait.  Ok, get it now?  Yeeaaaaah.  Cool, right?  We’re big fans of the “less is more” mantra, and the Super Visit Cool Material for the full post.  Read More →
June 9th, 2010
CXXVI, the designers behind awesome brands such as The Brooklyn Circus, Johnny Cupcakes, Casualty and more, present a classic approach to the New York aesthetic with their own line of handprinted tees. Each vintage-inspired, New Visit Cool Material for the full post.  Read More →
May 18th, 2010
Homage turns back the clock with shout outs to memorable moments and personalities in sports, music, politics and popular culture. Whether you’re bossing your hometown, representing a beloved team, or looking to show your support Visit Cool Material for the full post.  Read More →
May 5th, 2010
Our To A Tee series features some pretty rad tees, but we know that most of them aren’t exactly budget friendly. If you’re looking to stay cool on the cheap, and you seek more style Visit Cool Material for the full post.  Read More →
April 20th, 2010
These remarkable tees come with a pretty bad ass story to match. “Barking Irons” comes from a 19th century slang term for pistols, that was created by gangs of youths that haunted New York’s infamous Visit Cool Material for the full post.  Read More →
April 14th, 2010
Outside of man’s love of bacon, there are few things in life as rock-solid as his love of a quality t-shirt. It may not have skulls, bedazzling, or some contrived play on words, Visit Cool Material for the full post.  Read More →
April 2nd, 2010
Ryan Adams may be a huge douche, but that doesn’t mean you should hate New York, New York on principle alone. (The city anyways, hate the song all you want.) At least not when there’s clothing Visit Cool Material for the full post.  Read More →
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