
It’s Our Thing is the collaboration between the graphic designer PMKFA, based in Tokyo, and Osaka’s screen-printer Sweatshop Union. Hand printed on premium t-shirts this Trouble N Toast design sees a collaborative effort between Its Our Thing and their exclusive UK stockists, Urban Industry.
Get it and take a look at the rest of the collection at Urban Industry.

Another nice design from Stussy, blast out some tunes this summer with this banging sound system print t-shirt.
Available at Urban Outfitters

Street Fest promised to be a “new breed of festival… promoting and merging creative talents”. It did exactly that by putting skaters, artists, fashion designers and a surprisingly loud sound system all under one roof, producing an aura of creativity rooted in true Hip Hop culture.
Check out the review and images we took over the jump.
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May 28, 2009 10:01 AM |
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New for Spring 2009 comes the Obey New York Photo T-Shirt. These Premium tees are 100% cotton 210 gram ring spun featuring black satin neck binding. On the front is an image of Shepard Fairey’s infamous Andre the Giant. Perfect for this time of year, staple summer swagger at Urban Industry.

Peter Bagge is an award winning comic artist who is known for drawing exaggerated and over dramatised cartoons. The T-shirt made in collaboration with Stussy being just that. The design puts together 4 band members with the words Shout, Smash, Thump and Thrash. Another interesting collaborative effort led by Stussy!
Available now from Urban Industry

In our recent Q&A with Tong Wong of WrongWroks we mentioned that we would be giving away a rare Wrongwroks Lucky Bag. These are only available at the Super Bored store in Vancouver so will be a special treat for one of our UK readers. The Lucky Bag contains an assortment of 3 WrongWroks T-shirts (Large), so to share out the love we’ll be selecting 3 separate competition winners!
To put yourself in the running for a WrongWroks T-shirt which usually retails at $50, just drop by our Facebook page and tell us what we thought was the Best Indie Tee for 2008.

HUF have joined up with Canadian brand Reigning Champ to produce a small collection of quality garments. On-point with this four piece collection centred around minimalistic details and pleasing aesthetics. The polo and hooded coach jacket come in two colourways each, black and grey. Across the line, each share a common bond with solid colors and a double-flag logo along the bottom.

Originally clothing the females of our species, Hysteric Glamour moved on to make menswear, the brand offering its trademark rock ‘n’ roll inspired styles. The Japanese based Hysteric Glamour’s Spring Summer collection hosts photo-print t-shirts, M-65 jackets, plaid shirts and distressed and studded denim.
Take a close look over the jump.
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Obey x Martha Cooper t-shirts have dropped just in time for the warm weather! The photographer Martha Cooper is most known for her photographic documentation of the New York graffitti scene during the 70′s and 80′s. With her photography usually having an urban, street or Hip Hop angle, it is no surprise that Shephard Fairey has put his own twist on Martha’s work in this t-shirt series.
A closer look at the t-shirts with one click.
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Stüssy Artist Series is a limited run of tees, employing artists to apply graphics over four mens styles in black,
greymarle and white, one hundred tees each, dropping quarterly, hand numbered for limited edition authenticity.
Check out what the artist Meggs added to the collection after the pop.
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