Shift Buzz Even if you wouldn't be willing to wear one of these, at least admit that they elicit quiet joy and a subtle chuckle.
Style Buzz The buyers at Sears clearly have better taste than we'd ever have guessed.
The design on each shirt symbolizes the type of aid UNICEF is delivering in the Horn of Africa. 100% of your donation will go to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF to support life-saving relief efforts for children.
Even on reality shows at the center of the cultural zeitgeist, “From MySpace to My Face” — one of many novelty tees sold at the seaside garbage store where the guidos and guidettes “work” — will undoubtedly steal the spotlight. Although nothing will ever come close to my favorite shirt, spotted at a state fair in rural Virginia, which featured the Warner Bros. logo and read, “If you see the cops, WARN A BROTHA.”
Fat Guy Shirts encourage big folks to applaud the threat of diabetes with funny tee-shirts. The Internet: Spencer's Gifts for fat-shionistas. Hey-o! (via Urlesque)
From the box into which we blew to the remote we attach to our wrists, the Nintendo family tree takes us on a nostalgic journey through the genealogy of 8-bit culture. And to think we owe it all to an enthusiastic Italian plumber!