Showing posts with label tees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tees. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Threadless Loves Sharpies - Design Competition!




Got an eye for design? The new partnership “Threadless Loves Sharpies" challenges you to create a rad design based on 80's Glam and utilizing Sharpie's 80's GLAM Limited Edition Collection colors.





Your design will be judged partly on your use of the five limited edition new colors -
Argyle Green:


Leg Warmer Orange:

Banana Clip Yellow:

Jellie Pink:

Valley Girl Violet:


Prizes:



· An Arcade Classics Multicade Stand Up game!

· $500 worth of Sharpie products!

· A set of 50 Sharpies personalized by YOU!

· $500 Threadless Gift Certificate (can be redeemed for $200 cash)

· $2,000 in cash from Threadless!

The purpose of the submissions relating to this promotion is to create a stand-alone design inspired by the challenge, not a brand tee. Your design should not have brand names or logos on it.

Promotion Guidelines

* The design(s) to be printed will be chosen by the Judges within 45 days after the submission close date.
* Use the submission form by clicking here
* All submissions will also be eligible to be printed as a regular Threadless tee.
* The submission must not be a design that has already been submitted to Threadless.
* You may only submit up to three designs during the duration of the promotion.

Who are the judges?
The selected design(s) will be chosen by a panel of Judges including Threadless staff and a representative from the promotion sponsor(s).

Jan 17 - Feb 6, 2011
Submissions close at 11:59:59 CST
Your design can be anything relating to the challenge, as long as it adheres to the submission guidelines, found on the Submit Your Design page.

Though the 80's live on forever in our hearts, you only have until February 6 to get your designs submitted, so glam on it. Pronto.

Bonus Coupon for a set of the new 80′s Glam Limited Edition set



Sharpie's new 80's Glam Limited Edition Collection. Inspired by the most awesome era, Sharpie has created a collection to turn back time with 4 news colors - Argyle Green, Leg Warmer Orange, Jellie Pink, Banana Clip Yellow and Valley Girl Violet.

As the ultimate advocate for self-expression, Sharpie enables you to "Uncap What's Inside" with its full range of permanent writing and marking products. From everyday pens to the dual duties of the Twin Tip permanent marker, Sharpie boldly marks over 45 years of innovation and inspiration. With Sharpie, creativity has no limits.



Get started here!

Friday, June 4, 2010

Put That iPad In Your Pocket. That's Right, I Said 'Pocket'.




Australian designed and made iClothing sells white and black unisex tee shirts and a little black dress, both of which feature a giant pocket in which you can stash your iPad.



The iTee (white or black):



Sizing:
Men's sizes: Small (S), Medium (M) and Large (L)
Women's sizes: Size 8 (XS), Size 10 (S), Size 12 (M), Size 14 (L)
100% black cotton jersey, padding polyester/polypropylene
cold gentle machine wash, cool iron and do not tumble dry, soak, bleach, dry clean
buy it here


The iDress (Black only):

Sizes (Australia): 8 (2-4 USA), 10 (4-6 USA), 12 (6-8 USA) and 14 (8-10 USA)
100% cotton sateen, padding polyester/polypropylene
cold gentle machine wash, cool iron and do not tumble dry, soak, bleach, dry clean
buy it here


Who is behind iClothing?
above left: Fashion entrepreneur Davina Reichman developed the unique concept of iClothing. and is also the Managing Director of Being Born Again Couture. above right: Luke Staley, Creative Director of iClothing and the founder of Alconleigh.


Apple is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
iPad is a trademark of Apple Inc. iPad not included.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Like it or not? - Urban Outfitters Laser Cutout Tees

One disturbing trend that seems to be springing up in Barbados is cheap, brightly-coloured shirts with random, horizontal rips worn usually with just a bra (in a different colour from the shirt) underneath. Most girls just look like awfully trashy in them, especially those with fuller figures who insist on wearing clothes that don't suit their bodies.

Anyway, I immediately thought of those horrible shirts when I saw these two from Urban Outfitters but surprisingly I don't despise these as much. Probably because the shirts look of a better quality, they're in more subdued colours and the cutouts actually form a shape . I prefer the top one because the shirt seems to look better fitted and the spider web design looks cool. However, if you have a little extra somethin' on your back and sides, chances are this type of shirt won't do a good job of flattering those areas so I suggest you steer clear.





I'm still on the fence about them though. What do you think? Cool cutouts or tacky tees?
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
 
Copyright © 2010 | Mixed Fashion Design | Privacy Policy