If you’re looking to add a little surprise variety to your style, then check out [ 2 one 5 ]’s Grab Bag sale.
Each bag has an estimated value of $233, and contains two pieces form the Hood Riches collection (a jacket), one Five Panel hat (a dome piece), and one (limited) tee.
The only catch is that they get to pick the gear, and there are absolutely no returns or exchanges, so be ready for a whatever comes out of the bag when you click buy.
Chinny Chin Chin’s Pigeon Ring Necklaces take the band that identifies racing pigeons and turns them into jewelry.
Wear a little piece of sporting greatness around your neck with this original pigeon racing ring necklace. Complete with sterling silver chain and individual pigeon profile.
It’s fantastically morbid, and trashy chic, which goes well with the whole pigeon motif.
If you happen to be shopping for shirts inside of a Target, then be sure to stop by the EGPApparel section, because they’re selling shirts that not only feature artwork from Experimental Gameplay Project games, they actually feature the games themselves on a CD that comes with each one.
Supporting indie game developers and getting a unique looking shirt out of the deal; all at the same time?
If you liked Beatbaoxtaun’s Mike Tyson Punch-Out Scarf, then check out her latest: A Mega Man 2 Scarf that features the villains from Mega Man 2 (which, in her personal opinion, was the best Mega Man).
It’s one of a kind and handcrafted, so if Mega Man is your thing, then head on over to Etsy with card in hand, because I’m sure this one’s going fast.
For stylish shirts that won’t break the bank, check out Ten Bills, where all t-shirts are, you guessed it, just $10.
Keeping the prices low hasn’t diminished the quality of the designs however, as these are top notch t-shirts that look good too. Plus, at just $10 each, you can buy a bunch and spice up your wardrobe without emptying out your wallet.
If you liked the idea behind Designgive’s Cause For Design, then check out GOOD Magazine’s list of additional t-shirt companies that help to make a difference.
Plus, having a t-shirt that is also a tool for change is definitely something that white people like.
To “recognize significant achievement in various categories of Threadless participation”, Threadless created the Bestee awards.
Award winners received a significant amount of cash, a hand crafted, ridiculously oversized Bestee The Elephant trophy, and eternal fame, so check out their choices to see if you agree.
Designgive’s Cause For Design is a site for socially conscious clothing where designers can submit designs, and a portion of the proceeds form each item sold are donated to a charity of the buyer’s choosing.
Their current offering is a beautiful tee called “Industrial Re-pollution” by Maciej Rakowski, and only 200 of them will be printed and are being sold on a pre-order basis.
Already their product line is impressive, and their charities are best of breed, so it’s a win-win all around.