
I literally laughed out loud at this Web2.OH, YEAAHH!! shirt. Ever since Family Guy started using the Kool Aid dude for a couple gags, I’ve been a sucker for a decent setup like this.
And then the t-shirt industry collapsed in on itself
Filed Under (Personal) by David Chartier on 16-04-2008
Tagged Under : apparel, t-shirts

I really dig it, but $38 is a tad steep.
Also, I would link the shirt directly to make it easy for you to find and buy, but Paste’s site is aggravatingly built entirely in Flash (fail). To make matters worse, this shirt doesn’t appear in the “Collection” area for some reason; it’s only in the store.
via Tcritic
ThinkGeek :: Personal Soundtrack T-Shirt
I would never actually wear—let alone use—something like this. But that doesn’t mean I haven’t regularly thought about it after seeing that Family Guy episode where Peter got his own soundtrack.
Update
Ugh, I completely forgot what day it was when posting this. Considering ThinkGeek’s other gadgety shirts like the T-Equalizer with a functioning equalizer built into the chest, I bought this one way too easily. Oops.
Bad grammar makes me [sic] t-shirt
Filed Under (Humor, Personal) by David Chartier on 19-09-2007
Tagged Under : apparel, t-shirts

Just bought one of these shirts. Very clever.
LOLcats Hi Im on ur shirt
Filed Under (Humor) by David Chartier on 22-08-2007
Tagged Under : Humor, lolcats, t-shirts

WANT!
Totally awesome, and so far, I haven’t heard of Nintendo whipping out lawsuits on stuff like this. Perhaps they forgot to copyright the double-i?
Note to self: consider selling soul for a Wii.
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I found this Google Earth t-shirt in Google’s store - check out the tag line on the back.
At least they seem to understand that they’ll probably be used as an example the next time Oxford decides to update their definition of ‘beta.’
[tags]Google, t-shirt, humor, beta [/tags]
A couple of fellow TUAW bloggers went to Macworld 06 in San Francisco this year, and one of them was kind enough to do some shopping at the mega Apple Store in Cupertino for me (thanks Laurie!). Yes - I’m an Apple geek. But there is certainly something to be said about the connection the company makes with their products and their customers. As Dave Caolo puts it in a post a while back: “I have yet to see someone walking around with a Windows logo T-shirt.”
[tags]Apple, shirt, schwag[/tags]


