Saturday, October 31, 2009

Sweet N' Sour Tees - Where's The Candy?

Sweet N' Sour Tees - Where's The
Candy?

So, Sweet N' Sour Tees must have candy, right,
both sweet and sour treats? Of course, next to eating candy, what could be
better than wearing a candy tee! After all, candy is seen on lots of sweet
fashion and merchandise.

Candy graphics sweeten up everything from
t-shirts and bedding to mugs and posters. It isn't at all surprising that
marketers would grab on to candy. It's a pretty sweet deal most of the time. And
anyway, who doesn't like a sour candy from time to time?

10 Sweet N' Sour Candy
Tees


Pretty Pebbles says it quite clearly -
CANDY!


Following the trail of candy, we move from the
Stone Age to Candy Land.


A bright pink shirt with an even brighter
message!


If you like candy, you will want to wear this
sweet tee.


Curious George certainly loves his candy. He's
found a whole jar!


This is a cool choice if junior mints are your
movie-time snack.


This t-shirt is almost as sweet as the 'little
smarties' who wear it.


This tee has 'candy' all over it.


If you're a bit of a sour lemon but still a tasty
treat, this tee is for you.

Could there be anything better than peace,
love, and a tootsie pop on a tee?

So remember, if someone calls you eye
candy,
could it be possible that they are eyeing your
candy?


Thursday, October 29, 2009

More Balloon Boy!


We've talked about his t-shirts before. The boy is now the star in a viral online video game. It begins in a balloon where he fights off falcons -- the bird kind -- and it ends in his parents' attic. After everygame, players can tweet scores to friends, or share the results on facebook.


Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Go Phillies


If you’re a Jimmy Rollins fan, the company has a “That’s How I J-Roll” design. There’s a Happ hour shirt with a martini for J.A. Happ fans and a shirt that declares “The Hunt for Red October II.”

The company is the creation of a Ben and Mark who say on the site: “We are two guys, just like you, that realized that we were no longer happy doing the daily grind living inside of a cubicle every day. So, after going over what makes us really happy, we realized we love two things: we love thinking of new ideas and we love to sell. … So come on in and invest in the future of two guys that are trying to make a living doing something they really enjoy.”

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Did You Get Yours Yet?


If you recall, the opinionated Kanye told Taylor, once he rushed the stage, "Yo, Taylor. I'm really happy for you. I'ma let you finish......but Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time." (See: MTV VMAs: Kanye is an idiot)

Visit the Just Jared store to pick up your "I'ma Let You Finish" t-shirt.


Tuesday, October 20, 2009

T-Shirts Can Pay, too!


The T-shirt reads "Caution: Educated African American Male." Kalief Rollins thinks it will be his next best-seller.

The 17-year-old from Carson, Calif., near Los Angeles, took home a $10,000 grand prize from the National Youth Entrepreneurship Competition this week for his business selling custom T-shirts with inspirational designs. Rollins competed against 27 finalists and 24,000 initial high school entrants for the award, given by the nonprofit Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Buy This for your Grandma

Apparently this shirt is for men, but since I have the grandma/cat association ingrained so deeply into my psyche, I have to bypass that fact and say this is more suited for the “grandma who still rides a Harley” demographic.
Buy it here.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

This Car is made of..T-Shirts?


THIS looks like a Ferrari Formula1 car - but is made from £40,000 of designer clothing and goes at ZERO miles per hour.

The car is made from a staggering 1,999 items - including 1,682 t-shirts, 88 pairs of jeans, 64 pairs of shoes and 31 belts.

A team of eight people worked for five hours at the Puma store in Carnaby Street, London, to turn the pile of clothes into a model of Kimi Raikkonen's motor.

The wheels on the impressive car are made from water bottles, the wing mirror from sun glasses and the harness from a backpack.

Black jeans are used for the tyres and red t-shirts give the car its classic Ferrari color.


Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Hey Philly!


Although the owner of these blogs could care less about Philly sports, yours truly the journalist does.

Check this out:

The Eagles and Phillies are teaming up with a new t-shirt to help the Jefferson Breast Care Center.

The pro sports teams are joining forces to sell the t-shirts during the month of October, which is breast cancer awareness month.

Eagles president Joe Banner says the shirts sell for $20 each and all proceeds will go to the Jefferson Breast Care Center.

“The shirt is meant to be equally desirable to both men and women. It has the both the Phillies and Eagles logos and the Philadelphia skyline and the symbolic joining of those three to support this great cause.”

The shirts are available at each team's store at the games and on their websites.


Thursday, October 1, 2009

Extra t-shirts? Donate them.


The Joy of Giving Week is a national movement that aims to engage every single Indian in giving back to society in a way that he or she chooses money, time, skills or resources. We want to give members of the community a chance to make a difference in someone's life by donating one of the most basic things for survival, clothes.

All the T-shirts can be mailed to The Joy of Giving Donation, StyleBuds, 987 A/10 Laxmi co-op Soc, Senapati Bapat road, Pune 411016.