The Jeepney is a mobile assemblage of signs and decorative motifs found
along the streets of Metro Manila. After World War II, surplus American G.I.
Jeeps were converted into public utility vehicles and decorated with lavish
art and color with each owner’s individual, distinct look.

Today, Jeepney Clothing has carried this same concept of artistic expression
into the world of fashion. Our brand represents a unique style that is
universal in appeal and crosses over into a diverse mix of genres in the
global lifestyle market.

Founded in Montreal, and groomed in New York City, Umsteigen bursts upon you like oneiric snapshots from a fairy tale.

Susanne Schubert, the creator and designer of Umsteigen, revitalizes traditional clothing like hoodies, tanks and sweatshirts and blows them up into playful works of wearable art. Umsteigen defines the small-scale design-driven fashion house, designed and manufactured in NYC using local resources. To own an Umsteigen is a statement of your individuality, your personality, and your inimitable style. What it comes down to is that Umsteigen is made specifically for you and no one else. Ms. Schubert, rest assured, would have it no other way. Now available online!

Hippo Esthetics aka HIPPOE is a streetwear brand that\’s main focus is versatility. Just like how the Hippopotomus is a land animal that is just as able in water… we can play on all levels. A dangerous beast with a massive appetite for that $ GREEN $!

Our designs are inovative, fun, and empowering. All products are printed DIRECTLY from us to you, no middle man but from the artists/designers themselves. We take pride in the quality of our clothing, making sure that every garment is created to the best our our ability. All Garments are made with 100% HIPPOE LOVE…
$tay Hungry!
FEED THE HIPPOE$

Ichabod’s Clothing has been the premiere t shirt designer in New Orleans since 2001. Their unique hand-crafted designs combat the rising tide of “corporate vintage” with a truley unique form.

They custom screenprint each piece in their studio in order to maintain a high level of artistic quality not found in corporate fashion. Many of their t shirts are hand-dyed prior to printing and all of them are made to order so they are open to special requests. Their website at http://www.ichabods.com has hoodies, t shirts and messenger bags.
Originally opened in 1987, and now joined forces with Odd One Out in Edinburgh, Dr Jives has been at the forefront of streetwear in Scotland for 19 years.

Currently stocking Obey, Maharishi, Mhi, Ambiguous, Pointer, Baracuta, Tonite and own label Oddities.

ShirtStain.com came into existence when owner, Sean Kirkpatrick, noticed an abundance of great t-shirt designs all over the internet going unprinted.

Constantly thinking “Man, I want that shirt, why isn’t it getting printed?” he took matters into his own hands. He set out to deliver a growing collection of unique shirts that were attractive, artistic and most important of all… affordable. By printing the shirts himself, Sean could cut out the middleman and print on high quality shirts while keeping the price down.
This is the season to give AND receive. Shirtstain is making it easy to do both! Until December 31st, when you buy one shirt at regular price, you get the second one for only 5 bucks! Keep them both or give one to your friend. Nothing could be more perfect. And with the addition of not 3, but 4 new designs, you are sure to find something for everyone.
Just place 2 shirts in your shopping cart and enter in the coupon code: humbug to receive the discount.
All of the shirts are printed on sweatshop free American Apparel t-shirts.

C100M0Y0K0 is a color, the color of Galicia’s Flag. C100M0Y0K0 is a brand, a
brand from my identity. C100M0Y0K0 from Galicia, From Galicia to Everywhere.

C100M0Y0K0 customize your apparel!
[Enter a discount code : WeDressCIOOMOYOKO when you check out of paypal and
get a 10% discount.]
On the internet today, there are a lot of websites that only feature and review
t-shirts. But there are some who choose to dig deeper and look at the t-shirt
industry with a critical eye. HipHipUK is a part of the second group of
websites, or more accurately, a blog in this case.

HipHipUK is the brainchild of British blogger Adam Fletcher who is currently
based in Leipzig, Germany. He currently works as a creative director for the
apparel brand Spreadshirt.
The idea for his blog came from his dissertation on the t-shirt brand
Threadless and the role of virtual communities in supporting innovative product
development, thus the academic treatment of some of the topics discussed.
But being academic doesn’t mean it lacks that cool factor that makes a site
interesting. On the contrary, the blog is filled with interesting articles as
well as interviews of some of the big names in the industry. Sure, the template
is simple, but in this case, the content of each entry and interview rules the
other features that the blog has.
Speaking of features, HipHipUK has a cool one that makes it easier to go to
previous posts without clicking on the archive menu. On the blog’s main page,
just above the newest entries is a horizontal scroll bar that lets visitors
simply scroll to their desired archive page number. It is more convenient than
having to click through loads of monthly archive pages. But if you want to view
the archives by month instead, there’s a drop-down menu at the sidebar.
Alternatively, there’s a separate archives page that lets you dig deeper into
them.
The t-shirt industry is a very dynamic and creative one. Look into it deeper
and you find something more beautiful and valuable. www.hiphipuk.co.uk helps
you do just that.
Naive Clothing was formed in 2004 as an outlet for Joshua Martin and his friends to create something that they felt was needed in the fashion industry. After toying around for a couple of years and spending time on and off some tours Naive Clothing realized in the spring of 2006 that they needed to make their clothing about something greater.

In the spring of 2006 the idea of “our profit for their profit” was born into the brain of the company and reflected the entire staffs hearts. This idea is simple: “We sell shirts and give some of that money away. We aren’t anything greater than that.” Naive Clothing is a for profit company, but they are trying to give some of that away because the needs of the many are great.
In the Fall of 2006 Naive Clothing released their latest line with a Southern Direction to focus on their heritage and lead them towards a new design direction. The new shirts are all printed on American Apparel and each one tells a story. As with all Naive Clothing shirts the shirt is just half the product because the story and the images behind it are what make their shirts unique.
Heading into 2007 Naive Clothing is in the process of trying to expand their message through word of mouth advertising and truly start to open peoples eyes. With the slogan “Push the Heart” They are taking the web by storm.

BEAN DIP CLOTHING is a product of long days, and longer nights. Influenced by all aspects of life, people, and music, our philosophy is if anyone works hard and believes in what they are doing, success will soon follow.
“Mediocrity is self-inflicted, genius is self-bestowed.”

James Russell and Bill Smeltzer are Co-Owners of BEAN DIP Clothing, who design and hand screen print the main line. In addition, the Artist Connection allows up and coming artists to relay their work onto a different medium. The Artist Connection Family consists of Matt Collins, Danny Jones, Daryl Waller, and Jason Woodside.
Bean Dip started as a side project hand screen-printing limited run t-shirts and slapping stickers around town. We wanted to make clothing that focused more on the design aspect, not a name, the name was to be irrelevant or even misleading. Design of the tees have two aspects, one from a close view showing detail, and another for the overall look from afar.
Before we started Bean Dip, both of us were attending college; James working on graphic and web site design, and Bill learning the ropes of business and marketing. After graduating, the path laid out before us wasn\’t attractive, so we decided to pave our own road. Coincidentally, our backgrounds complemented each other and Bean Dip was born in early 2006.