Well, this is just pretty awesome. Mr. Kermit appears to have visited the doctor, and his underlying bone structure looks remarkably like a human hand – I don’t remember this from my scholastic frog dissections. (Available at Design By Humans)
This is terribly dark and mysterious for a t-shirt! Veiled in this wash of deep blood red color, there’s what looks to be a lady on this shirt approaching some kind of structure or constructed something-or-another, just to see or not see a giant ghost-like being in the distance. Very creepy, very awesome. (Available at Threadless)
No, not the eclipse you’re thinking of. This shirt has the space kind of eclipse – you know, where a large object obscures the view of another? The amazing phenomenon and all that? Well, what if that was a burger. Simple shirt. Awesome shirt. Extremely awesome giant giant cheeseburger. (Available at Threadless)
What’s the plural of octopus? Octopi? Octopusses? I’m wading into lewd waters here, so I’ll stop there (get it? waters? because it’s an octopus? Ha!). Anyway, this singular octopus, avoiding my plural dilemma, has decided it’s time to disguise himself (actually, I’m not sure if he’s a him, but enough with the marine biology). What else but Bugs Bunny? I’m not sure it’s the most convenient – he needed a poor scuba diver (who appears to lose his oxygen tanks in the process) to be the character’s teeth – so at very least it’s a situational disguise. Still, if anyone other than Elmer Fudd is looking for an octopus, and they’re willing to look past an underwater rabbit, it might just work. (Available at Threadless)
I wouldn’t call the drawings on this shirt “ugly drawings” myself. I mean, they’re drawings of ugly people, mutants even, but the drawings themselves aren’t ugly, the people are. A nice play on words is always fun, but I kind of feel for the artist in this case. Anyway, I do love the shirt no matter its title, though perhaps I’m biased as I’ve already established my position on all-over printing on shirts (hint: it’s awesome). (Available at Threadless)
A mechanical owl operated by a mouse? I like it. I don’t think the owl on this shirt is meant to represent every owl and imply that they are all beasts operated by rodents – at very least I think owls would eat fewer rodents – but the king part implies that perhaps the owls are following a false leader. Though, in this case, they’d still probably eat fewer mice. So maybe this is just a fluke of a steampunk owl (it wouldn’t be the first time). (Available at Threadless)
