Everything’s gotten hot and sluggish again… temperatures are up and therefore mobility is down. Getting around the bazaar was like treading through molasses today, but I suffer gladly to bring back the freshest Turklish available.
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Here’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for, the arrival of the Kingly To Live.
I like how they had to print this sideways to get it to fit— I guess the Papeete Authority didn’t authorise a smaller font size.
Huh-huh, juicy factory.
What exactly is the official size and weight in NYC world?
I think X is not the only mystery.
Please tell me that one of you is from Duluth and that this shirt has a perfectly logical explanation.
I looked this one up, and couldn’t find anything… can anyone fill us in? I suspect the tiger of Sweden would be a dead one, in that climate.
Not sure how this equation works, but sign me up.
It seems that hard-to-get cruiser wouldn’t agree to being on a shirt.
If you want to see more of these, the bazaar archive is here, and if you’d like to purchase a shirt or two yourself don’t forget to stop by the store and have a look around. Many thanks to those of you who suggested new shirt designs— you’ll see some of them in the store next week. Have a fantastic Thursday, folks!
Excellent collection of silly fictitious brands on T-Shirts, Melissa! I’m always amazed and incredibly amused by stuff like this!
Excellent collection of silly fictitious brands on T-Shirts, Melissa! I’m always amazed and incredibly amused by stuff like this!
@HighDef: Glad you like it – we have new stuff every Thursday. Thanks for stopping by!
@HighDef: Glad you like it – we have new stuff every Thursday. Thanks for stopping by!
The Eskimos Duluth 1926 t-shirt made me curious, as my mom was born that year only a short dogsled ride from Duluth :). Apparently, ’26 was a banner year for the Duluth Eskimos football team, trouncing the Gogebic Panthers of Ironwood and Bessemer, Michigan and (so say the internets) saving the National Football League.
http://www.x-communication.org/xcomm/books/leatherheads_extra.html
Who’da thunk?
The Eskimos Duluth 1926 t-shirt made me curious, as my mom was born that year only a short dogsled ride from Duluth :). Apparently, ’26 was a banner year for the Duluth Eskimos football team, trouncing the Gogebic Panthers of Ironwood and Bessemer, Michigan and (so say the internets) saving the National Football League.
http://www.x-communication.org/xcomm/books/leatherheads_extra.html
Who’da thunk?
@prescott: Well, what do you know! I knew *someone* would know the answer… as to how it ended up on a shirt in a Turkish bazaar, however, we may never know. 😀
@prescott: Well, what do you know! I knew *someone* would know the answer… as to how it ended up on a shirt in a Turkish bazaar, however, we may never know. 😀