tshirts

Woot Changes T-Shirt Sizing Without Warning, Is Still Totally Awesome
By Laura Northrup on April 18, 2012 12:30 PM  
Wendy is a fan of deal-a-day site Woot's shirt-a-day site, and owns quite a few of their shirts. She wrote in with two purposes: first, to warn other people who love the company's shirts that the sizing has changed, and also to praise the site for sending her out a shirt in the correct size with no fuss. More »

How A Shirt With 'Made In The U.S.A.' On The Front Can Be Made In India
By Laura Northrup on April 12, 2012 12:37 PM  
The design on a T-shirt can have very little to do with where the garment itself was made. Today, for example, I'm wearing a Cute Overload shirt that was made by American Apparel and is made of cotton, not from winged hamsters. But Jeremy thought it was strange that a shirt his girlfriend bought at Kohl's has "Made in the USA" in fairly large print on the front, but was made in India. More »

Bikes To Cars: Thank You For Seeing Me!
By Ben Popken on August 3, 2011 10:00 AM  
Thank you, car driver, for seeing me on my bicycle and not hitting me! That's the message an LA-based Kickstarter campaign aims to get out through a series of tshirts, stickers, and car decals. More »

This Kohl's T-Shirt Is A Great Bargain, If You Want To Introduce A New Stereotype
By Chris Walters on June 29, 2010 11:00 AM  
This "I'm Irish" tee from Kohl's originally retailed for $20, but now you can get it for only two dollars. I'm definitly buying one. (Thanks to Dale!)
Mac Cloner Psystar Sells T-Shirts, Vows Comeback
By Marc Perton on December 28, 2009 5:53 PM  
You may not be able to buy Mac clones from Hackintosh-maker Psystar anymore , but if you're looking to relive those glory days of running OS X on generic hardware, Psystar has a t-shirt for you. And it looks like they even designed it themselves, rather than modifying the fabric of some other company's shirt so that it would work on their loom. More »

Database Bug At Woot Leaves Reader Wary Of Ordering
By Laura Northrup on October 31, 2009 2:00 PM  

—>Robear wanted to order from shirt.woot, but something strange happened when he went to register. After choosing a username and entering his e-mail address, he noticed that all of the forms were pre-populated with another customer's information...including that user's credit card information. He contacted Woot to try to find out what could have happened, but Woot either hasn't figured it out yet, or just isn't responding. (UPDATE: Response from Woot below.)  More »

Reckon Offers 12 Months of Excuses, Still No T-Shirt
By Laura Northrup on May 5, 2009 8:21 PM  

—>Reckon is a company that sells silkscreened designs of celebrities on various articles of clothing. Seriously, where else can you get a Morrissey onesie? Dan ordered a custom t-shirt with a design of Larry David on it in April of 2008. He'd like to report on the fit and quality of the shirt, but he can't, because he hasn't received it yet.  More »

Reverend Run's Daughters Keep Stealing This Guy's Ideas
By Chris Walters on January 16, 2009 12:54 AM  

—>Angela and Vanessa Simmons, daughters of Reverend Run of Run-D.M.C., are following the Hot Topic business model of ripping off the designs of other people. In this case, their fashion line Pastry keeps putting out t-shirt designs that are uncomfortably similar to the tees that Johnny Cupcakes puts out first. Last Spring, he had his lawyer contact them about trademark infringement, but he says that hasn't stopped them from using his line as a free design resource. Classy!  More »

Why Are The Employees At This Store So Sad?
By Chris Walters on June 14, 2008 3:09 PM  

—>Jean writes:  More »

Gawker Tshirt Shop Liquidation Sale
By consumerist.com on December 12, 2007 7:05 PM  

—>We're liquidating the Gawker Tshirt Shop and all shirts are on sale for $17.99, down from $20 (yes, we know, Gawker is taking a cue from the CompUSA handbook. The liquidation company sets the prices! ::ducks). That means it's your last chance to get The Consumerist "My Call Is important To You" before it becomes a valuable collector's item and we post confessions from people who scalp it on eBay. A perfect gift for the consumer avenger in your life, even if that person is just you. Retailers will quake in fear when you stride up to the counter in this hot baby blue number. Printed on American Apparel so you'll probably want to get one size larger than you normally do.  More »

Walmart Nazi Tshirt Watch: Week 29
By Ben Popken on June 7, 2007 1:24 PM  

—>29 weeks after Walmart agreed to remove shirts bearing Nazi iconography from its shelves, and 17 weeks after getting a letter from Congress demanding the shirts removal, they're still there. Adam writes:

So I'm at Wal Mart in Commerce City, CO looking for a gift for a friend and start rummaging through the T Shirt section not looking for anything in particular, just killing some time. Suddenly I notice this familiar looking skull peeking out at me. "Surely it can't be..." I think to myself. Oh, it is.... I grab it and pull it out; there it is in all its glory. It's like finding a piece of history. Nazi Wal Mart history.
We keep posting these to show you how some businesses manipulate the by-the-books media. A fracas erupts, the company send out a public statement apologizing and pledging to change their ways, the press publishes it, everyone feels goods, and we turn to a clip of Scrappy the Jet-skiing squirrel. Guess what, the company doesn't always do what they said they were gonna do. — BEN POPKEN  More »

Walmart Nazi Tshirt Watch: Week 28
By Ben Popken on May 31, 2007 9:19 PM  
28 weeks after Walmart agreed to remove shirts bearing Nazi iconography from its shelves, and 16 weeks after getting a letter from Congress demanding the shirts removal, they're still there. Al writes:
So I took my wife over to the Wal*mart store in Chelmsford, MA for some cheap, low-quality Chinese goods, and as we were walking out I spotted the now infamous 3rd division Totenkopf logo high atop the men's clothing department's shelves. I walked over to the wall, and it appears that while they actually took the shirts off the shelves, the logo itself is still being proudly displayed among the other non-nazi designs. Talk about missing the point!
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Consumerist Tshirt Is Here, And It's 15% Off
By consumerist.com on May 24, 2007 8:13 PM  

—>The new Consumerist tshirt is here, and as part of a Memorial Day weekend sale, it's only $16.99. As part of the sale, if you buy multiple Gawker tshirts, shipping is free.  More »

Walmart Nazi Tshirt Watch: Week 27
By Ben Popken on May 23, 2007 2:59 AM  

—>27 weeks after Walmart agreed to remove shirts bearing Nazi iconography from its shelves, and 15 weeks after getting a letter from Congress demanding the shirts removal, they're still there. Don found some in Sterling, Washington:  More »

Walmart Nazi Tshirt Watch: Week 25
By Ben Popken on May 9, 2007 3:45 PM  

22 weeks after Walmart agreed to remove shirts bearing Nazi iconography from its shelves, and 13 weeks after getting a letter from Congress demanding the shirts removal, they're still there. S.G.W. found some in Indianapolis, took a video, and writes:  More »

Walmart Nazi Tshirt Watch: Week 22
By Ben Popken on April 20, 2007 1:47 PM  

—>inset.jpg22 weeks after Walmart agreed to remove shirts bearing Nazi iconography from its shelves, and 10 weeks after getting a letter from Congress demanding the shirts removal, they're still there.  More »

Create and Vote For The New Consumerist Tshirt Slogan
By consumerist.com on March 6, 2007 10:51 PM  

—>Hey kids, let's make a tshirt! You write the slogans, you pick the good ones. The winning slogan gets made into a tshirt. If we pick your slogan, you get 3 free shirts and everlasting fame and glory.  More »

Walmart Nazi Tshirt Watch: Week 15
By Ben Popken on February 28, 2007 11:12 PM  

—>15 weeks after Walmart agreed to remove Nazi tshirts from its shelves, they're still there.  More »

Walmart Nazi Shirts In Chicago Tribune, Thanks To Our Readers
By Ben Popken on February 9, 2007 6:01 PM  

Walmart's Nazi Tshirts are in the Chicago Tribune, and drawing the ire of members of Congress, thanks to the dogged flow sightings and pictures by Consumerist readers published on this site.  More »

Wal-Mart Responds To Congress About Nazi Tshirts Still On Its Shelves
By Ben Popken on February 8, 2007 8:08 PM  

Walmart responded to a letter from Congress exhorting the retailer to remove tshirts bearing Nazi insignia, apologizing for letting some shirts fall through the cracks, as evidenced in a statement forwarded to us by a hill source.  More »

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