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September 25, 2006

Kindred T-Shirts: Like a Scrapbooking Class Got in a Paste Fight (In a Good Way)

Posted in: Clothes

Not the Penny Arcade thing.People often ask me, “Where did you get your t-shirt?” right before they punch me in the gut as I glance down to remember what I am wearing. Usually the answer is, “Gaaaaffffsssh,” followed by a whimpering, “Threadless.” I love ol’ Threadless, and if you catch the $10 sales, there’s no need to even wash the blood out.

While Kindred doesn’t have the same socialist proto-Digg-like ranking system as Threadless that encourages so much community and creativity, what they do have are some attractive, custom-designed tees. At $25 bucks a pop you probably won’t be buying more than one, but “value” and “small business” don’t always go hand in hand. I’m especially partial to the Child’s Play design [pictured].

More in keeping with our Fall Fashion theme would be their hoodies, but it looks like they’re only planning on selling them but have not yet gotten around to it.

The T-Shirt Shop [KindredMarket.com]


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