Sleepy Dan presents new Sweaties pieces, which are a couple of cut and sew design sweatshirts, including one hoodie and one crewneck.
The hoodie features a custom neck label, embroidered pillow logo applique at the edge of the pouch pocket and embroidered alarm icon applique at the sleeve cuff.
The crewneck sweatie is more simple, and features a custom neck label, embroidered alarm icon applique at the sleeve cuff and a water based screen printed logo at the front chest.
Risk Takers recently sent me over their “Infantry” tee, which is part of their “Veni Vidi Vici” (I Came, I Saw, I Conquered) Collection.
The tee features their logo on the front and the word “Infantry” on the upper back. The tee is tagless (win) and also features the Collection name near the back bottom left hem.
The Risk Takers shop is closed until January 5, but you can grab “Infantry” for $20 at The Flagship Society.
Today we present the Primitive Holiday 2011 Collection, which in usual Primitive fashion features a significant number of tees, each of which are available in multiple colorways. Also included below are looks at new crewnecks and hoodies.
Keep in mind that all of the items below are available in numerous colorways. All can be ordered via Primitive.
Benny Gold and Medicom present their Fog Series Be@rbrick, which celebrates the iconic fog that blankets San Francisco.
The idea behind the Benny Gold Be@rbrick is based on the iconic fog that blankets San Francisco. The bright red head and ears of the toy represent the iconic Golden Gate Bridge peaking up out of the fog—one of the many picture-perfect scenes that make San Francisco such an amazing place.
The piece is available in-store (3169 16th Street, San Francisco) or online via Benny Gold.
The great Johnny of Johnny Cupcakes spent some time with Itsbongoboy and discussed his personal business practices and beliefs. It’s a good listen for anybody interested in starting a business.
The team at Rock Hard Treats generously sent me over a package that included their “Out of Here” tee. I’ll start out mentioning that I’m an enormous baseball fan, so even after a quick glance at the tee, I was a fan. Luckily, I had time to dig further into the piece because there is an interesting detail that deserves to be noted.
The design is meant to inspire you to both work and play hard. To live life to the fullest, if you will. Bust your butt and give your all in everything you do.
Printed inside the tee, where only you and anybody else who may do your laundry can see, is the brand’s definition of the word “hard.” It was a really cool surprise to find.
The packaging also deserves some attention. You can see below that they wrap the tee up in a way that makes you feel that you’ve really received a treat.