Spit or Swallow
August 3rd, 2007
This is poster for a wine tasting evening by LOVE.CREATIVE. Excellent.
This t-shirt on their blog is funny too.

This is poster for a wine tasting evening by LOVE.CREATIVE. Excellent.
This t-shirt on their blog is funny too.

Something tells me that I should get this t-shirt. Does anybody know where I could buy one?
Here’s Paul Snowdens latest t-shirt for his WASTED GERMAN YOUTH project: MINIMAL MY ASS.
There are many German words in English. Blitzkrieg is probably one of the most known, others are Autobahn, Bratwurst, Kindergarten, Lebensraum, Rucksack, Schnitzel, Zeitgeist … Of course there are also a few Dutch words which made it, like apartheid. Anyway, Neighborhood, a Japanese street wear brand, used Blitzkrieg for their latest 2 t-shirts, for sale at hnyee.Store.


Women’s tops with some nice embroidery and interesting small print on them. Locher’s.

“Table Manners” is a collection by Minale Maeda and this picture is just great. I saw most of the collection at this years DesignMai Youngsters, make sure you see the other products on their website!
I’m so fascinated by this picture … I don’t know why, I hate smokers.
Anyway the t-shirt is from Toby D.

Angharad Lewis, at Grafik magazine said:
Anarchic fashion designer Frédérique Daubal makes garments that explore identity and that test the boudaries of conventional ideas about clothes.
Her latest collection of sweaters, My Acquaintance et Moi, toys mercilessly with the notion of the ‘designer label’, satirising the relinquishing of personal identity that comes from decking yourself out in ‘name’ clothes. Each sweater is emblazoned with the name of a person who means something to Daubal.
As she says, the collection “was inspired by people-or let’s say ‘my’ people-friends, family, lovers, partners, clients, people I work with, ones I met only once but who stay in my mind… I drew all the names by hand thinking of each person at the time, or a fusion of a few if they have the same name.” With their hand-rendered style the sweaters keep the spontaneous spirit in which they were created. And rather than be a boring label-slave, with these you can lose yourself to fantasy and be a “Frederique” or a “Charles” or a “Frank” for the day…