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by JayPe

I'll never understand why locating skinny/fitted t-shirts is so damn hard online. Generic, ironic designs accepted as long as they are understandable and remotely fashionable.

I like cutesy tees - such as a happy anime cat, for example.

Help! I'm attempting an aesthetic redesign and i've bookmarked a ton of potential outfits that are void minus a vital Piña Colada torso-hugging accompaniment.

Just point me in the direction of a website? or even a particular design if you feel inclined to do so?

Appreciation madness for volunteers.

JayPe | 08 May '08, 20:42 | Send note | Report this | Reply

Aw, thankyou so much.

*hug*


Amazing!

Massive appreciation.

I really like the giraffe one on the first page. I shall scan thoroughly.


^5

I have that one and the 'Nothing is any good if other people like it' shirt.

Oh and the 'I liked you better before you sold out' shirt, which I'm wearing at the moment.


Oh lord

I have the first two you mentioned as well!

:D


These are fantastic

Everyone at ATP should be wearing one


Wow, I love that one

brings out my inner literary geek :)


I've got loads of Threadless T's

The small size is a very nice skinny fit.

Great designs and you'll hardly see anyone wearing them as you have to import them from the US. They work out pretty darned cheap too.


also a good conversation starter

with people who recognize them. Happens a lot at ATP


The Threadless tees

do you get hit with like a customs tax or something when buying from the UK?


It varies

I've probably been caught half the times I order. If I remember correctly it was about £3 to 4 per tee.


Cool, thanks

I remember being hit for £24 once when ordering off an American site! So I'm always suspicious..


yeah

don't order more than two shirts per order.

you only get hit by customs tax if the values is > £18 i think


I bought 4 of there recently

and didn't pay anything extra.


they have

changed designs a lot in the last few months and don't have a lot of the good old ones. still worth a look. greetings


Wow some of those are amazing

what is the postage like from them to the UK?


I can't remember too well

but i think it's best to order one at a time because of customs tax.
I think the total for the t-shirts are about £15-18 each.
They arrive super quick.


I've got a few ace shirts from here:

http://www.nerdyshirts.com/
All printed on American Apparrel, so just get a small.

Some "retro" shirts here:
http://www.truffleshuffle.co.uk/store/index.php


This thread is relevent to my interests..

I find the threadless small are quite a nice skinny fit, tend to get lots of compliments on them too.


Results beyond my wildest expectations.

Infinity gratitude to everyone for the quantity of links and assoicated information - i'm certainly spoilt for choice.

x


eBay

I've bought about 8 really good fitting second-hand tshirts on there. The one I'm wearing now is a New Orleans tshirt that has a alligator dressed as a chef dancing with a giant prawn. It says 'Cooking with Jazz'. I've don't think I've ever owned a sillier tshirt.


Ace.

I'm not much of an eBay shopaholic, but i would imagine it's worth a browse if i could locate the aforementioned printed genius.


Once you know your measurements and find a good seller its easier

Plus there are loads of vintange stores selling tshirts that you will never ever see someone else wearing.


Most of these are lame lame joke shirts

but one or two are fairly entertaining, if you don't mind a shirt that an American 'wacky office guy' might wear on dress-down Friday. Maybe wearing ironic shirts ironically is the new irony? Wait...what?


its all about

h&m kids. their t shirts are very small