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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

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Blown Away: No Snow, No Show

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

The ’70s were, by most measures, a decade of complete and utter excess. Need proof? Peep out this stunning slogan tee that Eric Clapton used to wear on stage. The message is clear, but also kinda desperate, don’t ya think? I mean, hey, you’re a rock star of the highest order (pun intended). Just put it on your rider, yo!

At one time, a repro of this tee was available at Worn Free, but strangely it seems to have disappeared from the site (in which case, try Zazzle).

Topical, in its own way:

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You Like This: Watch the New Trailer for David Fincher’s The Social Network

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

As an unabashed Facebook addict (and Radiohead fan), my interest is totally piqued by the trailer embedded below:

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Stop Having Boring Tuna, Stop Having a Boring Life…

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Late night television yields the occasional gem. Case in point: this rapid-fire, tommy-gun infomercial for the Slap Chop, which promises “to dice, chop, and mince” recombine all manner of everyday foodstuffs into novel and exotic flavors. Vince, who doubles as an enthusiastic advocate for the similarly hyped Sham Wow, gives a tour de force performance here, alternating between knowledgeable pitchman and comedic smart-ass.

Even better than this advert, though, is the remix! It’s truly inspired…

Has anyone experimented with this thing? Do it work?

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Link Roundup!

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

From the Found Item news desk, here are the stories we are tracking for Wednesday, September 9th:

There’s a religious tempest brewing in Florida over these offensive shirts, which read “Islam is of the Devil.” (Subtext: children are stupid and easily brainwashed.)

More proof that the punishment should fit the crime (literally): a judge the fashion police in Ohio is requiring convicted petty criminals to wear the tee embedded below as a condition of their sentence. (Pssst: click on the pic for more on this story.)

The muckrakers over at Dealbreaker have this scandalous report about a managing partner at Goldman Sachs throwing TOPLESS pool parties deep into the night at his compound in the Hamptons. Oh, the humanity…

Horrific news from India: two friends killed a classmate in a drunken rage — burning him no less — when the later refused to let them borrow a t-shirt. Despite my best efforts, I have been unable to track down an image of said tee, so we can only speculate as to its providence. Not to make light of such a sad situation, but here’s one of our designs that would seem to ring particularly apropos in this instance:

I’ve never been a fan of Ed Hardy products — a tad too douche-y for my taste — so I was pleasantly surprised to read this column that traces the brand’s waning cool factor. The poster child for said waning, disgraced reality dad Jon Gosselin, is posted below:

Andy over at Hide Your Arms, an estimable and popular tee blog, has kind words for our Spanish Godzilla shirt.

Finally, we have this really entertaining gallery from Slate, which explores the burgeoning market for bootlegged, “urbanized” tees that riff on a wide cross-section of pop culture properties. Mildly reminiscent of the proliferation of unlicensed Michael Jackson tees in the wake of his passing, the existence of said shirts speaks to our desire to customize things as we see fit, even if we don’t technically own them.

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