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)
Space suit indeed! This shirt shows not all space suits have to look ridiculous, some can have a ton of style. I’m not sure where this businessman is headed, nor what he might actually have in his briefcase (besides, of course, his lunch), but I’m sure there some meeting on Mars he needs to attend. (Available at Design By Humans)
This one took me a second. I mean, it’s a cool looking shirt, with the image of the earth dripping off of a leaf (a leaf in space, no less) in the middle of a water drop, but the birth/BEarth pun didn’t come immediately. Which, really, let’s be obvious, are the best puns (if there is a kind of best pun). Having realised that, the allusion to a baby developing in-utero is pretty sweet. Little baby Earth, so cute! (Available at Threadless)
I thought the universe was some kind of plane? Or maybe a doughnut? I’m not really up on my astrophysics, but this looks about right. The mobius strip of a universe on this shirt is as clear of an answer as I think I’m going to get, or at least understand. (Available at Threadless)
Clever interpretation of shooting stars on this shirt. If there actually was a space gun, or stars gun, whose smoke drifted up into what became the moon and the stars, dusk would be an awfully dangerous time of the day. (Available at Design By Humans)
What? It’s just what it says, it’s a flying dog in outer space. Does your dog fly in outer space? Has your dog even been to outer space? Well then. I believe I have said enough. (Available at Threadless)
Well, I’m not sure that I’d say that space has no color. I know they’re enhanced images and all that, but from my vantage point back here on terra firma, space is pretty colorful. That being said, I’m not against strapping some tubes of paint onto the shuttle and seeing what happens (especially given its imminent demise).
Edit: Reprinted!
Spacemen certainly do rock. I love the way at first (with the exception of the bassist, I guess) it looks like this shirt has a normal spacemen on the moon picture on it, until you notice the instruments. The keyboardist looks like he’s just leaning over a toolbox or something, and I didn’t even see the drummer at first, hidden atop the moon landing module thing. I might have appreciated some kind of pun on rock, myself, but still an awesome t-shirt. (Available at Threadless)
Oh, poor moon. As the designer states, this shirt references the bombing of the moon by NASA. The sad little moon of ours was already blue (at times), and we had to put salt in the wounds by showing hostility towards the poor guy. At least (possibly in response to his tears) someone was kind enough to put a band-aid on it. I’m not sure where a band-aid big enough to fit on the moon was found, but I won’t ask questions. (Available at Threadless)
It’s getting to the point where I can’t even remember which shirts I’ve posted before, but when they’re this awesome, who cares, right? This is definitely a reprint on Threadless’ part, but either way, I like that perhaps my galaxy was poured right out of a milk carton. I also like a warm glass of galaxy before bedtime to relax myself. Actually, that’s a lie, I’ve never understood the point of the warm glass of milk before bed. At that point I’ve already brushed my teeth, the last thing I want is a coating of milk to sour in my mouth overnight, no? Still, the shirt is great. (Available at Threadless)
So.. this one is a bit hard to explain. A man (or man-like creature) with a gas mask on a bike, cycling around a cratered sphere (the moon?) with concentric triangles on his back that smoke up into the air around a hole in the background that resembles space. That sound about right? (Available at Threadless)
I love combining space with food. So what if the craters on the moon were like honeycombs? I’m not sure how the astronauts (and bees!) got that big, nor how they bees would be okay with them collecting their good honey, nor how they wouldn’t pierce the spacesuits, but still an awesome shirt. (Available at Threadless)
So what if the milky way were made out of milk? Is this shirt the origin of the universe? Was it really a carton of milk? Friggin deep, man. (Available at Threadless)
I know exactly what I like about this shirt. The image is cool, the way the astronaut is depicted in contrast, yadda yadda. What makes the shirt is the reflection in the spaceman’s helmet – seeing his partners in golf (it’s a foursome, right?), the flag.. that’s pretty awesome. (Available at Design By Humans)
Not a lot to say here, there is an astronaut zooming through the stars on a skateboard. I’ll repeat, spaceman skating on a skateboard. Yep. (Available at Design By Humans)
This is pretty sweet. I actually thought it was a rabbit at first glance, but the keyhole viewport into the nebula world full of wildlife .. yeah, that works. (Available at Threadless)
