Style Buzz A search engine for T-shirts. If you have trouble finding shirts with appropriately witty slogans, this may aid you.
Style Buzz Look out, Threadless! CNN initiates its own bizarre t-shirt strategy, based on their notoriously bad headlines. When you visit the CNN.com homepage, you'll now see a little t-shirt icon next to selected headlines under Latest Stories. Click and you can buy a t-shirt bearing that same headline, complete with timestamp and everything. You know those headlines speak so directly to your own personal worldview that it would be a crime not to own one - "Waste food dished up to hungry diners" just about sums up our philosophy of life.
Business Buzz A T-shirt reading "NO MEANS NO. Well maybe if I'm drunk" is removed from a retailer's website after widespread complaints. Adding insult to injury, the tasteless retailer replaced the offending garment with a T-shirt featuring a "Miss Bitch" graphic, and offered a 10% discount to readers of Feministing, the site that lodged the original complaint.
Music Buzz T-Shirts of fictional bands from movies and television. It seems fictional bands may have just as many fans in the real world as Fictional sports teams. A proud tradition that probably started with the classic Citizen Dick shirt from Singles the legacy continues with shirts from bands we remember from My So Called Life, Full House, Doug, The Office, Can't Hardly Wait, and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.
Politics Buzz George Bush and political protest t-shirts do not mix. After the federal government agreed last week to pay two protesters $80,000 for illegally ejecting them from a Bush rally several years ago, the Presidential Advance Manual makes it clear that Bush hates anti-him slogans on cotton tees.
Politics Buzz Show your support for the underdog with these funny tees. Ever since the midterms, Republicans have really been in a slump lately. Not only are they scientifically proven to be mentally ill, but they are also surprisingly NOT homophobic. While they don't seem to have Jon Stewart on their side, these shirts prove that Republicans might be funny, sometimes.
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