Category Archives: We Like

Art And Brand We Like: Hello Mona

Misfit Mona tee // 100% cotton // Screen printed t-shirt

Hello Mona is a Kentucky native who currently lives and works in south Florida. Using a variety of mediums she creates artwork that plays off the enfringement of capitalism on our culture. Recent group exhibitions include My Bloody Valentine, Ink & Pistons, West Palm Beach; Hip To Be Square, Bear and Bird Gallery, Ft. Lauderdale; Tap Into Miniature, The Art Place, Miami; Square Show 2, Bear and Bird Gallery, West Palm Beach; and STRUCTURE, The 6 Friends, Lexington.

http://www.hello-mona.com

www.facebook.com/staygoldmona staygoldmona@gmail.com

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Shirts We Like: Pop Culture Parodies Star Wars, TMNT, Minions And More

Dark Side Knuckle

“Dark Side Knuckle” by Don Calamari

Stormtrooper knuckles

Darkside Bacon

Come to the Dark Side. We have bacon.

It is a well-known fact, the reason there is a light and dark side is because Jedi are vegetarians. The Force is actually a dietary plan that evolved into a lifestyle back in the early days of the Galactic Federation. When some of these “Dark Siders” decided that they couldn’t live without bacon, they began using the Force a different way, an “evil” way as the Jedi put it. Now, the only reason the Dark side is remotely tempting is because they have bacon; a mighty temptation indeed.

Dark Side Fighter

“Dark Side Fighter” by Drew Wise

Star Wars Dark Side Design Contest Judge’s Pick!

I Heart Cobra

“I Heart Cobra” by Baz

Hello ThunderKittys

“Hello ThunderKittys” by SevenHundred

Thunder, Thunder, Thunderkittys HellooOOO!!!

“Feel the magic, Hear the roar…
Thunderkittys are loose…”

Asgard Thunder Football

“Asgard Thunder Football” by Bamboota

Just in case you where wondering…Thor first appeared in comics in 1962. (according to Wikipedia lol)

Idiots of YouTube

“Idiots of YouTube” by Jayson Gaskell

Idiot + YOUTUBE = Famous Idiot

Super Minion Bros

“Super Minion Bros” by Donnie

Minions dresses as Mario and Luigi

Despicable Plumber

“Despicable Plumber” by Pinteezy

Super Minion Bros 3, the most despicable MINION BROS adventure yet!

Vintage Raphael

“Vintage Raphael” by Harebrained

Vintage Michelangelo

“Vintage Michelangelo” by Harebrained

Vintage Donatello

“Vintage Donatello” by Harebrained

Vintage Leonardo

“Vintage Leonardo” by Harebrained

Chucky Charms

“Chucky Charms” by Mephias and Punksthetic Art

They’re magically malicious!

Inspired by Chucky of Child’s Play

Appetite for Mystery

“Appetite for Mystery” by Doodle Dojo

Ghosts N Crooks

Some people have an obsession with mystery. Those meddling kids just can’t help themselves from investigating strange occurrences.

A Very Ninja Christmas

“A Very Ninja Christmas” by Anna-Maria Jung

 

 

T-shirts We Like: Pop Culture And More

Carface

“Carface” by Mike Handy

Say hello to my little yellow friend!

The Nutcrack-err

“The Nutcrack-err” by Lutfi Zayed

Painful nutcracker

Frakkin’ Berry

“Frakkin’ Berry” by Jared Moraitis aka BeastPop

Battlestar Galactica breakfast cereal

Sons of Arcade

“Sons of Arcade” by Olipop

If you were born in the 80’s congratulations, because you’re awesome! And you probably enjoyed playing arcade games.

McBain

“McBain” by Baz

Rainier Wolfcastle movie character McBain from The Simpsons TV show as an 8-bit NES game.

Itchy Mouse

“Itchy Mouse” by Baz

Inspired by Steamboat Willie and “The Itchy & Scratchy Show” from The Simpsons

The Incredible Heisenberg

“The Incredible Heisenberg” by Chad O’Dell Roberts

Tribute to the series Breaking Bad and a classic Marvel comic cover for the Incredible Hulk

Wolverine vs Silver Samurai

This action-packed Wolverine t shirt reproduces the cover of a 1988 comic book that featured the villain Silver Samurai, who appeared in the 2013 film The Wolverine! The Japanese characters, which were not on the original cover, appear to read “strong invincible soldier” and “immortal.”

Hello Clarice

A mash-up of Hello Kitty and Hannibal Lecter.

Tricks

“Tricks” by HartmanArts

The Joker recommends Tricks cereal.

Dawn of the Shred

“Dawn of the Shred” by thom2maro

A mashup design featuring the TMNT villain Shredder in a Dawn of the Dead movie poster style image.

Wreck-it time! (Red Edition)

“Wreck-it time! (Red Edition)” by Profeta999

The Thing in the style of Wreck-It Ralph

Clobberin’ Time

The Tenacious Tin Man

“The Tenacious Tin Man” by Andrew Bargeron aka Gimetzco!

Escape from Emerald City!

Mr. Tee

“Mr. Tee” by Monstar

Once more we venture into the wonderful land of the Mr. Blokes…and I pity the fool who doesn’t love Mr. Tee!!!!

I Space Invade New York

“I Space Invade New York” design by James Lillis

I Ate Mushrooms in New York

“I Ate Mushrooms in New York” design by James Lillis

Hannibal, Eat Flesh

“Hannibal, Eat Flesh” by Zerobriant

Subway meets Hannibal

Pokemones

“Pokemones” by Vitaliy Klimenko

Pokémon and Ramones mashup

OBEY DOOM

“OBEY DOOM” by TeeKetch

Obey Doctor Doom

KIB

“KIB” by yayzus

Keeping tee shirts safe from the scum of the universe

That’s No Basketball

“That’s No Basketball” by AtomicRocket

Wait a second… THAT’S NO BASKETBALL!!!

Lord of the Swish

“Lord of the Swish” by Mike Handy and D4N13L

Everyone’s favorite Sith Lord has formed his own pro basketball team!

 

Brand We Like: Blonde Locks

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The Blonde Locks brand was started in June of 2011 by the well-established industry model, Bridget Blonde. When Bridget began modeling several years ago for some well-known street wear brands, she was introduced to a predominantly men’s fashion world that she was very much an integral part of, as a woman. Ironically, tomboys in the street scene have very few brand options to choose from- most girls like Bridget would buy men’s clothes and refashion them to make them fit for their own personalities and bodies. The Blonde Locks was originally created to satisfy the needs of these women like Bridget; women who want to run with the boys but don’t want to give up their sexy, fashion forward female identity. Of course, a girl who’s been cutting her boyfriend’s tshirts her whole life will always cut tshirts. So it naturally followed for The Blonde Locks to make some unisex and men’s wear, as well.

In July, Jocelyn joined The Blonde Locks team and, together, Bridget and Jocelyn have been making a name for the brand within the industry- and everywhere else! The Blonde Locks has grown exponentially over the last year and will continue to make big moves as they embark on their second year as a brand. Be on the lookout this August as they show off their first tshirt collaboration with photographer CAMRAFACE (Jen Rovero) and the new printed snapbacks that have already started getting snagged up all over the world. Be ready to start noticing The Blonde Locks (and doing double takes) at every crosswalk and skate park near you. And, if not near you, on you.

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Shot wit these babes last night <3
Rylee Breen/Ell Howard/Bridget Blonde

Can see more of Blonde Locks HERE.

 

Brand We Like: Creep Street

Creep Street is the brainchild of two guys with a dream who had the huevos to make it happen. Launched in 2006, Creep Street’s vision sprung from the perverted minds of Boris and Chip, more commonly known as the Filthy Few. These lovable goons pay special attention to every detail in Creep Street’s quality pieces—so please don’t confuse them with the monotonous majority. If you’re looking to add a little attitude to your wardrobe, look no further than Creep Street. With ever-expanding collections and a growing list of celebrity endorsements, Creep Street is a brand on the way up.

Can Catch Creep Street HERE.

Creep Street caters to a culture that digs everything from B-grade horror flicks to skanky chicks and rugged cliques. Inspired by a love of neon colors, zombies, skateboarding, music, ’80s television, ’90s movies, dinosaurs, Hamburger Helper, bad commercials, and basically all weird and creepy things, Creep Street has quickly emerged as a major player in the streetwear fashion scene. This brand’s typical aesthetic is dark and playful, and combines bold graphics with unexpected colors.

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