$9.99 T-Shirts at Threadless Today Only

I really did not see this coming and it is here for only one day. Get your hands on some awesome Threadless tees for just $9.99 today only. This is a great chance to stock up on some tees for yourself or perhaps to get some stocking fillers for the Christmas season.

Here are a few of my favorites:

$5 Tees at Flying MouseAll Tees $12 at Design by HumansHappy Birthday Ice Cube: you’re a pimpSale: Donkeys Tees

 

 

 

                                                                                                To enter the Kohls Rock and Republic Sweepstakes .

You don’t need to play any instrument to have a rockin’ good look that says “I’m with the band”

complete my rock look for this winter keeping my rock star look super chic adding skinny Dark blue denim with hand illustrated screen print at front, racerback, asymmetric hem and a scooped round neck tee. A fitted leather jacket  &  Patent Chain-Strap Pump, Black to complete this rock star look.  Adding accessory Antique Silver Entwined Multi Strand Chain ,Guitar Peace Pick Earrings,Antique gold corndolly skull ring with swarovski crystal detail: solid brass with anti-allergic gold finish. Perforated Band Fedora Hat and these flattering Persol® sunglasses this is my rock star look of the week.

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Chop Shop T-Shirts; Sci-Fi etc

Chop Shop So, I was just intrigued by looking through the (mostly sci-fi) designs at chopshopstore after Thomas sent a link to me. They do some cool stuff by making a larger design out of a collection of individual silhouettes in designs like, wefab (above) 51 Celebrity Robots (w/glowing eyes & buttons) 54 celebrity vehicles, and 34 Celebrated Vampires.

The style kind of reminds me of those stock vector illustration collections you can get on sites like istockphoto, except in this case they all work together in a larger design.

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V.E will be doing Womenswear from Mid-2012.




















Workwear is a reliable mens clothing trend, but some people just need clothes for, you know, real work. Daniel Evans creates clothing under the name Domestic Workwear that is designed and tested to be able to handle long hours of physical labor.

Evans was working as a mover, often handling events for fashion companies like Beta Boutique and Style Chicago, and got to know local designers and others in the fashion scene. He noticed that the inexpensive clothes he wore werent up to the demands of his job: I was busting through a lot of cheap work pants. Realizing they were all made cheaply overseas, he started thinking about value for money and the benefits of local production.

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