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True Love and False Idols & HOMAGE are up on Jack Threads

T-shirts from True Love and False Idols and HOMAGE are up on Jack Threads.

All items on Jack Threads are available for at least 51% off their regular retail price.

Open a free account with Jack Threads to take advantage of the deal.

Newness from No Mas NYC

No Mas NYC recently released some brand new designs and did a massive restock on all of their most popular tees.

Hit the jump to see all of the new designs, which celebrate Muhammed Ali, Everlast, hockey, and make a statement about the NY Giants trying to change the name of their stadium.

All designs are available for $34-40 via No Mas NYC.

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“I Learned the Shuffle” by Instant Classic

With the football season approaching (go Niners), Instant Classic has released a brand new design to celebrate the 1985 Chicago Bears.

Relive the glory days of the 1985 Shufflin’ Crew by sporting our vintage inspired Shuffle tee. You’re guaranteed to stop em’ cold and set the style in this shirt since it’s as soft and smooth as a chocolate swirl.

I’m a little late on getting this up, so as of this post there are only three tees left, though reprints are already in the works and you can email owner Scott to be placed on the pre-order list.

“I Learned the Shuffle” is available for $22 via Instant Classic.

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HOMAGE New Ohio State Collection

HOMAGE has released a new collection of Ohio State t-shirts.

The highlight of the collection is “We’re #1″, which features an image of a foam finger.

“Geral Fauss invented the #1 foam hand in 1978 while working as a high school teacher in Texas. After his school reached the state football championship, Fauss and his students cut wooden hands and painted them in the classroom. The rest, as they say, is history.”

All designs are available now for $28-32 via HOMAGE.

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No Mas up at Jack Threads for 51% off

No Mas has a bunch of t-shirts up on Jack Threads this morning. 

The selective designs are available for $15.99, 51% off their regular retail price of $32.

Homage now offers some selective college tees

HOMAGE has released a collection of college t-shirts, which I guarantee will look much better than anything you’ll find in your university’s bookstore (as long as they’ve chosen to offer a design for your school, of course).

School’s they’ve chosen to offer t-shirts for include Ohio State, Youngstown State, Kent State, University of Dayton, University of Ohio, Denison, BGSU, Miami University, Columbia University, Harvard, NC State, and Capital University.

Each design is available for $28 via HOMAGE.  Take 20% off your purchase with discount code true.

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HOMAGE’s “Jesse Owens”

HOMAGE has released a tee designed to pay tribute to Jesse Owens.  On the front is an image of the guy in the middle of doing his thing.

“Perhaps no athlete better symbolized the human struggle against tyranny, poverty and racial bigotry. His personal triumphs as a world-class athlete and record holder were the prelude to a career devoted to helping others. His work with young athletes, as an unofficial ambassador overseas, and a spokesman for freedom are a rich legacy to his fellow Americans.” – President Jimmy Carter

“Jesse Owens” is available for $28 via HOMAGE.  They’ve got a discount code available, hero, which will take 20% off your purchase.

*Below is video of Jesse Owens’ 1938 Berlin appearance.

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CXXVI’s American Summers Limited Edition

CXXVI has released two baseball-sleeved tees and a bottle opener as part of their “American Summer” collection. 

The collection is very limited (45 pieces each) and is meant to commemorate the American Summers they only way they know how:  baseball, beer, and stories their grandfathers told them.

Each t-shirt is available now for $45/each and the bottle opener is $36.  Get ‘em at CXXVI.

Hit the jump to see additional detailed images of each.

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HOMAGE designs available for 51% off at Jack Threads

HOMAGE has some designs up on Jack Threads for the next couple of days, allowing you to snag them up for 51% off their normal retail.

Instead of $32, the shirts are available for $15.99 each.  HOMAGE offers vintage designs meant to celebrate the history of sports, but also carries pieces specific to Ohio.

Visit Jack Threads to open you free account and take advantage of the sale.

SweetNSourTees with 40% off and free shipping through Friday

They may have one of the lamest websites ever, but SweetNSourTees has a handful of vintage t-shirts that I would probably not hesitate to wear if they landed in my closet. 

If you like to take it back in the day with The Beatles or Scooby-Doo, you may find a few pieces that interest you as well.

SweetNSourTees is having a 40% off sale with free shipping until Friday.

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Pay Homage

Homage Clothing has brought back their first ever logo tee, resembling your favorite gym tee and printed with a soft red flock.

The “Pay Homage” tee is available for $28.  Hit the jump to see the “Pay Homage” Zippo lighter, which can be yours for $25.

To celebrate, they’re also giving 20% off all purchases with the discount code, ohio.

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Make Believe Clothing

Make Believe Clothing has a small, but impressive collection of t-shirts.

Currently, they have seven tee designs and one tank-top in their shop.  Below are a few of their pieces.

Good friends that create classically inspired designs with a modern touch. We make, we believe; We are Make Believe. Inspired by the aesthetic appeal of the 1950s simplicity, we compose designs that are both timeless and appealing to all generations.

T-shirts are available for $20 via Make Believe Clothing.

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Isle of Wight & Kurt Cobain Designs from Worn By

Rock ‘n’ roll lovers will dig the designs at Worn By, a company based out of the UK that’s dedicated to providing musically-inspired vintage designs.

Their most recent releases are the Isle of Wight and Kurt Cobain collections.

Each design is available now for $45 via Worn By.  In addition to these latest of releases, they do have some of their selective designs up at the sale price of $31.50.

Be sure to use the discount code tshirtheaven to take 15% off your purchase.

Directly below are images of the two designs and descriptions of the Isle of Wight collection t-shirts.  After the jump you can find images and descriptions of the two designs in the Kurt Cobain collection.

The 1970 Isle of Wight Festival was the largest of its type, it has been estimated that over 700,000 people attended which is more than double the amount of people who attended Woodstock the year before.

The 1969 festival was significantly smaller than its 1970 counterpart. The mass turnout in 1970 was partly down to the surprise performance by Bob Dylan, who originally said he was visiting the Isle of Wight to see the birthplace of Alfred Tennyson.

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The Brooklyn Circus 2010 Summer Tees

Last weekend The Brooklyn Circus celebrated their two year anniversary by hosting the 25th Annual Jazz Festival.  Last weekend also marked the release of some brand new pieces, including some new graphic t-shirts.

The tees retail for $35 and you can order them now via The Brooklyn Circus.

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HOMAGE’s ” San Diego Chicken”

HOMAGE has a brand new design that celebrates the beloved mascot, the San Diego Chicken.

The Famous Chicken, also known commonly as The San Diego Chicken, has reached icon status as a sports and entertainment personality throughout the nation and the world. In his element as an outrageous comic actor, he’s as unique and gifted a humorist as any stage has ever seen.

“The San Diego Chicken” is available for $28 via HOMAGE.  Hit the jump to see a photo of the SD Chicken hanging with President Reagan, as well as a video of the Chicken’s greatest moments.

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