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15 More Cool and Creative T-Shirts

September 4th, 2012 by Tomas | No Comments | Filed in Design

Seeing how much you liked 10 Creative and Unusual T-Shirts that we posted two years ago, we decided to make one more list of cool tees.

What’s interesting is that “t-shirt” didn’t even exist in English dictionary until the 1920?s, and only in 1960?s it became stylish and entered the mainstream fashion.

It’s hard to believe, but up until the 1950’s, t-shirts were still considered underwear until Marlon Brando, John Wayne, and James Dean shocked Americans by wearing their “underwear” on television.[1]

This, of course, convinced the public that it was absolutely OK to were T-Shirts, and now, after more than 50 years, there are thousands of creative T-shirt designs out there. Some of the best ones are on this list.

Creative T-Shirts by Luft und Liebe

(buy)

Kawaii T-Shirt

(buy)

Lighter T-Shirt

(Designer: unknown)

Evian: We’re All Babies Inside

(Advertising Agency: BETC Euro RSCG, Paris, France)

Vacuum Cleaner T-Shirt

(Designer: shikisai)

Halloween Maternity T-Shirt

(buy)

Clever T-Shirts Turn Butt Crack Into Sexy Cleavage

(Advertising Agency: Scholz & Friends, Berlin, Germany)

Long Hair Illusion T-Shirt

(Advertising Agency: DDB Singapore)

“I’m Fine” T-Shirt

(buy)

Seat Belt T-Shirt

(Designer: unknown)

The Revenge

(buy)

Sharpie T-Shirt

(Designer: Chris Theibert)

Creative T-shirts (PART I)

15 More Cool and Creative T-Shirts originally appeared on Bored Panda on September 4, 2012.


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Clever T-Shirts Turn Butt Crack Into Sexy Cleavage

July 17th, 2012 by Tomas | No Comments | Filed in Design

Berlin ad agency Scholz & Friends has done the unthinkable. They created a series of clever t-shirts that turn your ugly plumber’s crack into a sexy cleavage!

“Enthusing teenagers to start an apprenticeship in hand-craft trades is everything but an easy task. Handcraft is generally considered old-fashioned and the job profiles monotonous. Furthermore, the “Craftsmen’s Boobs” (also known as plumber’s crack and builders cleavage) is well established as a stereotype for the entire trade.

The best tools to disprove it are humor, a calendar and printed T-Shirts. The Craftsmen’s Boobs Calendar” was created to wish the training companies a Happy New Year of training. The backside of the accompanying letter served as an order form for the “Craftsmen’s Boobs Shirts” with whom craftsmen could spread the message : The new handcraft is more attractive than you think. Following the specified URL, the teenagers found extensive information about all 148 handcraft professions.”

Via: adsoftheworld | lostateminor

Clever T-Shirts Turn Butt Crack Into Sexy Cleavage originally appeared on Bored Panda on July 17, 2012.


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Interactive Shikisai T-Shirts From Japan

November 18th, 2010 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

Our statistics show that you really liked our recent list of unusual and creative t-shirts, so we had no choice but to publish another collection of really interactive shirts  – this time from Japan.

“Incorporating the interactivity, the mundanity, and the sense of fun, Japanese designer-duo Noto-Fusai (SHIKISAI) is trying to explore the alternative possibilities of t-shirt design, through the use of black print on white surface.

Water comes out of faucet. the loose shoe lace you tie and untie. Very much an everyday situation, ought to be far from things like art / product design / fashion design. But once it is played on the stage of “white t-shirt” starring “black print”, it leaps high up to art / product design / fashion design. Scenario is not difficult at all. Very naturally the collection communicates you the designers’ intent, excitement and sense of fun.”

Website: shi-ki-sa-i.com

1. Bath Plug T-Shirt

“Black aluminum ball chain is attached to the ribbon sewn to the shirt with the double ring, which allow us to remove the chain for wash. The point where the ribbon is sewn is supported on its back with a piece of felt.”

Venetian Blind T-Shirt

“The string is not a print, but a real string, which you can pull to open the blinds, as shown on the image above. Suitable to spend the hot summer.”

Shoelace T-Shirt

“Your shoelace is undone. No, no, not on your feet, but on your chest.”

Pen And Note T-Shirt

“Real pen is hung on the screen-printed notebook. You can write down whenever you suddenly need it!”

Power Pole T-Shirt

“Although there are 3 real electric cable out of illustration, no need of being afraid of, if you try not to touch the cable directly, while wearing it.”

Reversi T-Shirt

“The game known as “reversi” or “othello” is printed on T-shirt. You can arrange where to place the 4 pin badges (2x black & 2x white). (in Japan, Reversi is a very popular family game for children first to learn the hierarchical relationship).”

Shoulder Bag T-Shirt

“The belt is real belt, which is connected to the plastic ring and not removable. The belt can stay diagonal, and can also be drooped.”

Tricycle T-Shirt

“Black satin ribbons are sewn on the top of the both handles, reminding you of the childhood memories.”

Faucet T-Shirt

“Satin ribbons are sewn to express water.”

Vacuum Cleaner T-Shirt

“The first T-shirt that doesn’t lose suction.”

Interactive Shikisai T-Shirts From Japan originally appeared on Bored Panda on November 18, 2010.

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10 Creative and Unusual T-Shirts

October 19th, 2010 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

Today, we can’t imagine our lives without the T-Shirt, however “t-shirt” didn’t even exist in English dictionary until the 1920′s, and only in 1960′s it became stylish  and entered the mainstream fashion.

It may be hard to believe, but up until the 1950’s, t-shirts were still considered underwear until Marlon Brando, John Wayne, and James Dean shocked Americans by wearing their “underwear” on television.(1)

This, of course, convinced the public that it was absolutely OK to were T-Shirts, and now, after more than 50 years, there are thousands of really cool and sometimes even crazy T-shirt designs out there – some of the best ones are on this list!

Have fun scrolling down the list, and don’t forget to get yourself a tee from our sponsors: crazydogtshirts.com!

Resident Evil Zombie T-Shirt

(Bamboos to Capcom)

Venetian Blind T-Shirt

The string is not a print, but a real string, which you can pull to open the blinds, as shown on the image above. Suitable to spend the hot summer. (Bamboos to shikisai)

Bikini T-Shirt

(Designer: unknown)

The Situation

A perfect T-shirt for that “guido” in your life who wants to show off the abs ala The Situation from MTV’s Jersey Shore via (Bamboos to Branden Kramer)

Personal Trainer T-Shirt

(Advertising Agency: GJP Advertising + Design, Toronto, Canada)

The Chalkboard Tee

(Bamboos to thechalkboardtee)

Zoo Safari T-Shirts

(Advertising Agency: DDB Brasil, São Paulo, Brazil)

2010 FIFA World Cup T-Shirt

(Designed for the Dutch football federation)

Best Video Game Controller Ever

(Designer: unknown)

FedEx Illusion T-Shirt

10 Creative and Unusual T-Shirts originally appeared on Bored Panda on October 19, 2010.

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