The Big Showcase Of Online T-Shirt Stores
T-shirts, as you’ll surely agree, play a big part in the design world. Sometimes, we designers don’t get the kinds of projects we want, and so we are left to apply our creativity in some other way, many of us opting to submit graphics in t-shirt competitions or printing them ourselves and selling them through shopping cart systems such as BigCartel. In this post, we bring you a showcase of online t-shirt store Web designs, all of which serves as a great source of inspiration for Web designers, graphic designers and even illustrators.
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T-Shirt Store Web Design
Shirt Fight t-shirts
This t-shirt store combines various retro and vintage elements in quite a creative way, resulting in a vibrant and memorable design.
The Hipstery! Mystery T-Shirts
Another t-shirt store that uses retro elements to appeal to customers. Notice how well the design of the website reflects the themes found in the “Mystery T-Shirt.”
Design by Humans
The simplistic design and generous white space allow the products to breath. A stylish and rather large slideshow on the home page advertises the latest products.
Dripping in Fat
Dripping in Fat is a store dedicated to creating t-shirts with a distinct message, all designed by some of the best designers around the globe! The modern, colorful design evokes a clothesline, with some awesome Flash animations.
Glennz Store
Glennz Tees began after the owner, Glenn Jones, became successful at Threadless.com, with over 21 shirts in print. He teamed up with some friends to produce a collection of tees for like-minded people. The sensible, clean design draws all of the user’s attention to the t-shirts themselves.
Take a TeeTake a Tee is a small company dedicated to providing high-quality designs printed on great t-shirts. It is also always on the look-out for new designers to join its expanding team. The horizontal lines and drop-shadows on this simple yet stylish website make for awesome effects.
Itself
Itself offers limited-edition clothing. The store allows designers and illustrators to submit their own work and join its creative community. The elegant, stylish website has a great color scheme and makes good use of social networking websites such as Twitter and Facebook.
Supermotif
Supermotif is yet another place to buy great t-shirts and submit your own designs. The website uses the dark photo in the background to its advantage, presenting the professionally photographed products against a white background.
The Affair
The Affair sells a collection of beautiful designs printed on high-quality shirts. The Flash animation makes this website designs fun: you could spend hours making the models spin around and show off their t-shirts!
Storenvy
This site is a social store community which features T-Shirts and T-Shirts-sellers worldwide. A vibrant, yet very clean design.
Labrador
Labrador is a small independent label offering t-shirts with great animal-inspired designs. The website is incredibly simple, with loads of white space. It uses awesome Flash effects to produce a scrolling washing line, as well as a Labrador logo with wagging tail!
Shirt City
Shirt City is a custom t-shirt store. You can upload and print your own designs or purchase existing designs.
Type Tees
Type Tees is part of Threadless but dedicated only to typography-based t-shirts. It obviously makes great use of typography to promote and sell its products.
Ugmonk
As the market continues to become saturated with overly complex, cluttered designs, Ugmonk’s mission is to provide high-quality products with simple, fresh graphics. The incredibly stylish dark design, bright color and colorful macro photography make this website a memorable one.
Limitees
Limitees has a huge selection of tees, hoodies, jackets, sneakers and accessories, all with fresh designs. The wooden typography-based design works wonders for the incredible products.
To Write Love on Her Arms
To Write Love on Her Arms sell some great typography-based t-shirts and a lot of other great apparel. The modern, sleek dark design is up there with the best of them. It also uses social networking websites such as Twitter, Flickr and YouTube to its advantage.
Cloth Moth
Cloth Moth was founded by Joshua Merritt, his wife and a long-time friend. Together, they produce quality apparel products and sell them to the world. Their simple yet modern Web design uses dashed lines for stitches, a great complement to the other hand-drawn elements.
StatAttak
StatAttak is a small in-house company that produces some awesome hand-printed designs. It has a one-page portfolio, with some great JavaScript tricks. Excellent!
Shicon
Shicon is a great place to look when you’re restocking your wardrobe, because it always has a nice selection of tees. It is always on the look-out for new designers, so send in your designs! Its website has attractive typography-based headings, diagonal pinstripes, bold colors and great photography techniques.
Agnés B
Agnés B is a French clothing store that sells t-shirts by artists and by itself. The limited colors, with bursts of red and colorful backgrounds, make the main content on this website stand out.
Johnny Cupcakes
This store has a classic blog style, with an unusual navigation menu and vintage design elements. The website has all kinds of knobs and buttons and loads of seamless patterns, textures and illustrations.
teextile
Another vibrant t-short store that boldly presents selected shirts near the top. The store allows the community to vote and comment on t-shirt designs as well. Every day, one design is promoted to the home page.
Burn Suburbia
Burn Suburbia is a clever store: each t-shirt reflects the designer’s home city. Designers hail from London, Newcastle, Brooklyn, Tokyo, Phoenix, Toronto and other cities, and the product selection is increasing. The city photograph in the background works well with the general concept.
Custom T-Shirts
Custom T-Shirts is based in the EU. Its sell a selection of limited-edition t-shirts to suit different moods, and you can customize the products. The design itself is superb and appropriate: it looks like a t-shirt; the logo being the t-shirt label and the navigation menu items being the pins and badges. Great idea!
Streetshirts
A vibrant, trendy design that appeals to the store’s target audience: youth. Flash is used heavily and makes it possible for customers to customize their t-shirt design.
A Better Tomorrow
A Better Tomorrow (or ABT) sells t-shirts made with love. It also runs an ongoing design contest. The website design makes use of patterns, which add visual interest to the header and sidebars.
Ampersand Shoppe
Ampersand is a t-shirt store dedicated to t-shirts that feature, as you might have guessed, the ampersand (&). The one-page store has a very simple design, and the white space makes it incredibly simple to use.
Busted Tees
Busted Tees is run by the same guys behind CollegeHumor. They’re always on the lookout for new artists, so drop them a line! They make use of textures and patterns to make the various sections of the website stand out.
CafePress
CafePress is a great place if you’re on the lookout for a new t-shirt. You can also sign up and create your own t-shirt store! Its modern and clean Web design makes great use of drop-down menus, and a JavaScript slideshow on the home page advertises its newest products.
Yack Fou
Yack Fou focuses on selling t-shirts, although it does sell other products, such as hoodies, buttons, stickers and posters. The awesome design makes great use of the striped, seamless pattern and the illustrated dream cloud at the bottom of the page.
Yellow Bird Project
The Yellow Bird Project is a non-profit organization that sells fabulous t-shirts to raise money for charities. The design has hand-drawn elements, with plenty of color for a great personal touch.
Zazzle
Zazzle is yet another popular t-shirt website that allows you to purchase t-shirts and sell your own designs. It also deals in other products, such as cards, mugs, skateboards and shoes. The design is slightly cluttered but gets the point across quickly, with links to many products from the home page.
Chop Shop Store
Chop Shop is a one-stop shop for like-minded individuals. It offers great clothing to satisfy the nerdy cravings in us all, without our having to ask for it. It also sells original artwork. The textured wooden backgrounds (you can choose from four types of wood) designs make this design live up to its name, and they look great.
Cosmic Soda
Cosmic Soda is a great place to buy some pretty cool t-shirts and to submit your own tee graphics for a chance to earn a percentage of sales. The simple abstract design, with a lot of hand-drawn elements and a lined paper background, makes this website a beauty.
DesignGive
DesignGive is a website for designers, by designers. It gives artists the opportunity to create and sell apparel on the website, and a portion of the proceeds go to charity.
Riot Creations
Riot Creations is a hub for designers and t-shirt aficionados from all around the world to buy great t-shirts and submit their own designs! The great design, with its graffiti-style typography, makes the website super-easy to use. The colorful photographs and illustrations make this design designs pop.
University of Whatever Clothing
University of Whatever sell tons of great apparel at great prices. It uses grungy and noisy textures and vintage photo frames to draw attention to certain parts of the website.
deviantWEAR
The store for deviantART is a great place to find anything labelled “art.” It sells a great collection of t-shirts, hoodies, bags and collectibles. The design of this sleek and easy-to-use store is based on that of the main deviantART website.
Dropdead Clothing
Dropdead Clothing is aimed at fans of metal music and sells a range of incredible illustrated t-shirts. After clicking through the Flash-animated splash page, we find a simple yet easy-to-use store. A slideshow on the home page advertises the latest products, with some pretty awesome photography, too!
Emptees
Emptees is a place where the world’s best designers and tee enthusiasts can come together on common ground to show off, talk about and love tees. Another simplistic theme, with a large area on the front page dedicated to the “tee of the day,” followed by a selection of colorful thumbnails of other products.
Go Ape Shirts
Go Ape Shirts is a store that has simply a huge collection of awesome t-shirts. The simple design, custom clothesline navigation menu and seamless striped pattern for the background make the content pop!
Happy Webbies
Happy Webbies is a huge collection of t-shirts for “Web nerds.” All of the designs are available for downloading as desktop wallpaper. With an incredibly simple yet modern design, the whole store is made up of a grid of colorful illustrated thumbnails.
i/denti/tee
i/denti/tee has a huge collection of music-inspired t-shirts, all produced by Edun Live. The design is a sleek black and white, with bursts of color from various buttons and clothing shots.
La Fraise
La Fraise is a French company that sells a collection of limited edition t-shirts, all of which were submitted by designers. The colorful illustrated header pulls the otherwise simple website together, making it one of the sexiest in this showcase.
Look Zippy
Look Zippy is a worldwide store offering organic and environmentally friendly shirts at low prices. You can submit your designs for a chance at a cash prize. The striped patterns make areas like the navigation menu stand out.
Mr Poulet
Mr Poulet sell some of the nicest t-shirts in the world, all of which are fair trade. It also has an ongoing design contest. This fun and colorful website presents its products in an old golden frame, making them stand out from the less-important content.
Nerdy Shirts
NerdyShirts believes that printed tees are one of the best ways to express yourself. It has almost 100 designs to choose from. The website design makes the content stand out with an illustrated cloud background, and it reserves a small area at the top of the page to advertise its latest products.
Oddica
Oddica’s focal point is its artists and how they interpret ideas and how that looks on t-shirts. It has a huge collection of awesome tees, starting at just $10. The design is minimal, helping the user concentrate on what’s most important: the products!
Rumplo
Rumplo’s mission is to make it easy for anyone to find their new favorite t-shirts and to give designers great tools to promote and share their killer work. The simple HTML-based design gets straight to the point!
Scrap Graphic
Scrap Graphic is a Japanese-based t-shirt store that sells tons of awesome abstract designs and the odd poster print, too. The minimalist website design makes great use of the simple repeated image in the background, giving the website a unique look.
Select
Select is a distinct line of Threadless that sell t-shirts by emerging artists alongside well-known artists. It releases a new t-shirt every Monday. The minimalist design is almost all black and white, except for the t-shirt graphics themselves, making you give all your attention to the great t-shirts.
Shirt Pizza
Shirt Pizza was created by Paul Ocepek after a pepperoni-induced dream. It sells a huge selection of t-shirts with different toppings. Shirt Pizzas header is the hit of this design: a traditional over-head price board, the likes of which we’ve all seen at our local take-out joint.
Skreened
Skreened use a new CMYK printing process to produce cost-effective t-shirts, even single orders. Browse the gallery to purchase existing designs or upload your own! The patterns and shadows bring this simple website design to life.
Spreadshirt
Spreadshirt is a platform for personalized apparel. Buy existing designs or create a store to sell your own. Spreadshirts uses a slideshow on the home page to advertise new products and makes great use of dashed rules, which tie in with its logo and different areas of the website.
TeeTonic
TeeTonics aim is to offer the best designed and highest-quality tees, all of which have been created by fellow designers and rated by users. TeeTonic uses Flash animation, bright colors and thumbnail arrangements to make its website stand out from the rest.
Threadless
Threadless is one of the ultimate t-shirt stores. It releases new t-shirts every Monday and has an ongoing competition for us designers, so start submitting! The layout is almost entirely made up of thumbnail images of its latest products, with a small area at the top of the page set aside to advertise its latest offers.
Tokotoukan
Tokotoukan is an online store based in Greece, with a selection of t-shirts made from 100% original patterns. Its designs have a lot of textures and custom shapes, making for a truly unique and attractive look.
Tshirt Axid
Axid produces unique and cool t-shirts that are available exclusively online, although it is looking for other venues in which to sell its products. The repeated background image makes for a very interesting design and helps the user focus on the center of the page, where the t-shirts are!
Tshirt Store
Tshirt Store sells designs on 100% certified ecological cotton. It designs for itself and in cooperation with other talented designers and is always looking for new designers to join the team. The website has a simple design that puts the focus on the t-shirts. It also has a very cool feature that allows you to search for t-shirts by clicking on a color.
Turn Nocturnal
Turn Nocturnal is a clothing company run by two guys named Matt and Jack, who love to design and sell shirts. Their simple design makes great use of white space and drop-shadows, making the content stand out from the less-important stuff.
6 Dollar Shirts
6 Dollar Shirts sells great t-shirts for $6 each… and 10 for $50! It has some designs inspired by art, TV, vintage design, military, sports, animals and more. The website makes great use of textures, strokes and dirty Photoshop brushes.
Color Overload
Color Overload is a great little store that sells a small selection of animal-inspired t-shirt designs. The store is powered by BigCartel, and its black-and-grey theme comes to life with the bursts of bright color.
Von RoxyVon Roxy produces t-shirts aimed squarely at the creative design community: a lot of its designs feature the typefaces we all love. The website is a simple HTML layout, with a textured banner header that immediately focuses your attention on the products.
Beautiful/Decay
Beautiful/Decay has a great collection of t-shirts, hoodies, buttons, jewelry, wallets, stickers, prints and magazines: you have to check it out! The simple, easy-to-use website is hosted on indiemerchstore.com.
Graniph Tshirts Store
A nice little t-shirt store that is always on the look-out for open-minded people with great ideas, whether illustrators, designers, artists or photographers. The website is easy to use, has a Flash slideshow on the home page and lets you search by clicking on color squares.
RIPT Apparel
RIPT Apparel is a new online t-shirt retailer based in Chicago that specializes in one-of-a-kind designs. T-shirts are available for 24 hours, after which the design is not sold again. The website has a lovely modern design that makes great use of jQuery lightbox plug-ins and grungy textures.
Tee Fury
Tee Fury has been releasing limited-edition t-shirts since 2008. It releases a new tee everyday, but every tee is available only for 24 hours, so it is indeed limited. The simple black-and-white design has a real hand-drawn feel to it, due in large part to the cool little creatures at the bottom of the page!
Full Bleed
Full Bleed is a great little store with plenty of t-shirts to choose from. It restocks most of its tees regularly, so no limited editions here! It also has a simple website: grayscale, other than the t-shirts themselves. A great way to make those shirts pop!
Lowdtown
Lowdtown is a store based on a fictional town. It offers limited-edition streetwear tees that anyone with an eye for design would enjoy. Lowdtown’s website is all about the content: the great shirt designs are set off by a black-and-white layout and sandwiched between a simple but stylish header and footer.
Supermaggie
Supermaggie is a lovely, personal t-shirt store started by two partners who met in college. It also sells incredible scarves, so check it out! The website is plain HTML but works incredibly well for the business.
Subliminal Clothing
Subliminal Clothing is a small company that offers very few t-shirts at any one time. However, the t-shirts it does sell are incredible and very well designed. The website is powered by the popular BigCartel. Simple typography and a great color scheme make this website beautiful.
200 Nipples
200 Nipples is a great little shop that sells one design at a time, and 100 in all (just enough to cover 200 nipples). Each t-shirt is individually numbered from 1 to 100, which also determines the price. That’s right, number 100 costs $100! The simple HTML-based website does the job well.
Panic Goods Apparel
Panic Goods sell some designs awesome screen-printed t-shirts, all of which are printed on the highest-quality fabric around. It has an incredibly stylish website that features a seamless textured pattern and plenty of white space.
Glamour Kills
Glamour Kills weaves together threads of culture. Its products—including tees, hoodies, bathing suits and denim—combine a rock ‘n’ roll edge with chic modernism. Its website has plenty of awesome typography, textures and patterns.
Bang Bang T-Shirts
Bang Bang T-Shirts is a UK-based t-shirt company. It sells high-quality products at low prices and is always accepting design submissions. The vertical typography on this otherwise simple website add visual interest.
Worm Sign T-Shirts
Worm Sign supplies a range of DJ-friendly and music-inspired t-shirts. It has a simple three-color website that looks a touch inspired by Twitter.
Linty Fresh
Linty Fresh has a nice selection of t-shirts, buttons, belts and necklaces, as well as great bundle and mystery packs. The seamless charcoal-gray-and-black background pattern is enlivened by bursts of lime green.
T-Shirt Hell
T-Shirt Hell is where all the bad shirts go. It’s full of funny, rude and weird t-shirt designs, with thumbnails presented against a dark, grungy layout.
Camiseteria
Camiseteria has a huge selection of designs, including clothes and bags for children and infants. You can submit your own designs and vote on others from the community. The minimal but beautiful textured website has bursts of fire-orange to jazz things up.
Red Bubble
Red Bubble is a great little shop that sell tons of t-shirts. It also features all kinds of art, photography and writing. The simple, modern, stylish design has bursts of red that designs complement the light grays.
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About the Author
Callum Chapman is a young freelance designer from Cambridge, UK. He writes for his own blog at Circlebox Blog and tweets all day long on interesting design subjects. Drop him a line!
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Antony
November 20th, 2009 5:45 amThat’s a big and comprehensive list, some I’ve never heard of before. Nice job!
Marine Boudeau, Co-Founder of Be Nice T-Shirts
December 12th, 2009 7:50 pmTrue it is.
Our designs hand printed with eco-friendly ink on Alternative Apparel 100% organic cotton t-shirts are missing though! Check us out: http://ubenice.com.
Happy Holidays!
Abdullah
November 20th, 2009 5:45 amThreadless.com has the best user interface.
Mig Reyes
November 20th, 2009 8:02 pmThanks Abdullah! The creative and tech team are always pushing to make it the best experience possible. Glad you dig!
Willem von Tinkel
November 20th, 2009 5:53 amHum, cotton orgy. Thanks for mentioning the t-shirt scientists of the Hipstery and including us in such esteemed company!
designfollow
November 20th, 2009 5:55 amvery useful
thank you
John Rainsford
November 20th, 2009 6:27 amIs it just me or does Nerdy Shirt’s background image look very like a default Twitter background (Clouds) ? Doesn’t bode well for their artistic integrity
Joe Barstow
November 20th, 2009 9:31 amlol, absolutely, I agree :P
David B.
November 20th, 2009 5:43 pm… It’s just a couple cloud shapes. It looks similar but if you actually look it is not the same. I mean, heck, the original Twitter bird was just a stock picture. No sense creating drama where there isn’t any.
David B.
November 20th, 2009 8:17 pmI retract my earlier comment – I was looking at the wrong image.
http://a3.twimg.com/a/1258674567/images/bg-clouds.png
Wow, that’s pretty lame.
chad
November 20th, 2009 6:32 amWouldn’t normally question this, but the T-shirt fight design appears to be based off a PSDTuts design tutorial – http://psd.tutsplus.com/tutorials/designing-tutorials/how-to-create-a-retro-boxing-poster-in-photoshop/. Not sure that they should get credit for this…Just my thoughts.
Joe Barstow
November 20th, 2009 9:37 amYea it is weird… for us as designers. It probably doesn’t effect their target audience. This is kinda what Tutorials are for. Follow the steps, learn an effect, then apply your own zest. I see where you’re coming from. Its a fine line to walk on
good eye btw!
rob dobi
November 20th, 2009 6:42 amthanks for the fullbleed mention!
Hithere
November 20th, 2009 6:50 amThere’s missing imperialclothing.com
Mike
November 20th, 2009 6:52 amDelicious List. Thx
BSteck
November 20th, 2009 7:13 amYeah threadless.com certainly should have been included. It’s the best one out there IMO.
Callum Chapman
November 20th, 2009 9:33 amIt is included! :)
TJ
November 20th, 2009 7:19 amThanks for the mention, honored to be part of this MASSIVE list of t-shirt companies. In great company for sure.
Benjamin Rama
November 20th, 2009 7:38 amthreadless is the god father of these shops by a massive amount – they are all very on the ball and the community is awesome – very graphic design
Waheed Akhtar
November 20th, 2009 7:42 amVery nice list Callum. Keep up the good work!
Anthony
November 20th, 2009 8:03 amThis is a great list!
Kellie
November 20th, 2009 8:55 amGood grief. I feel compelled to buy lots of Tees now. And double thanks, this list will serve as a great reference as I build out Tees.us as an affiliate seller!
Didier Durandet
November 20th, 2009 9:06 am“La Fraise” power ;)
Joe Barstow
November 20th, 2009 9:28 amFantastic compilation! Threadless (listed as ‘Type Tees’) has been my fav for a while, but mostly because I had no Idea there were so many Online T-Shirt Stores out there! I know a lot of creative people (including myself) who have taken interest in starting up a T-Shirt company, not to make a fortune, but for the sole purpose of distributing their artwork in a cheap, reproducible way.
my what fantastic business models to stea.. err choose from!
Colin
November 20th, 2009 10:47 amThat’s a huge list! Thanks.
Therapix
November 20th, 2009 11:33 am“The books will not be shipped as announced on November 23rd, but on December 5th.”
Are you kidding me… ???!?!
Liew Cheon Fong
November 20th, 2009 11:47 amWow! What a huge list!
nico
November 20th, 2009 12:08 pmAMAZING POST!!
THANKS!
Michael at Supermaggie
November 20th, 2009 12:13 pmHey Callum! Thanks for the Supermaggie mention :) Great list!
Creativo Surface Design
November 20th, 2009 2:07 pmHi All,
Great directory of t-shirt listings. Just wanted to give you a heads up that we design for a handful of the above mentioned companies. So if you are looking for some creative & trendy t-shirt designs, let us know. We sell direct to major retailers such as Wal-mart, Target & Kohl’s as well as more specialty retailers and small clothing lines. Our designs can be found all over the world.
Creativo Surface Design – http://www.thinkcreativo.com
Here is one client that we don’t have an NDA with that we can show. http://www.authenticboricua.com
Janette @ Storenvy
November 20th, 2009 3:43 pmBig thanks for including us! (As well as several sites that we do screen printing for!) Great list.
Design Informer
November 20th, 2009 4:05 pmGreat collection, but I think you should also add Red is White, another famous T-Shirt store.
jon rahoi
November 20th, 2009 5:18 pmUpper Playground’s store definitely belongs on this list – their designs are fresh, their site is crazy fast, and they have big names designers making their stuff.
Ray
November 20th, 2009 6:58 pmHey, thanks for featuring Lowdtown in the list! Great compilation for sure!
Mig Reyes
November 20th, 2009 8:00 pmHey Callum, thanks for including Threadless (and our sister sites) on the list!
antonio
November 20th, 2009 9:49 pmLegal que vocês colocaram o site da Camiseteria.
Great that you have included Camiseteria from Brazil.
Az
November 20th, 2009 11:22 pmAwesome list, I’m going shopping! Love the Go Ape logo and nerdyshirts.com is awesome! Love the home page of designbyhumans.com, so simple but effective. Another one for the list is http://www.bandtees.com.au a band merchandise site from Australia. Great post!! Voted 5!
Martin Lucas
November 21st, 2009 12:17 amThanks for featuring our site – it’s a really great list of sites so it’s nice to be included!
Thomas
November 21st, 2009 1:46 amThanks for the amazing collection! Trying to dig through them all:)
Craig
November 21st, 2009 2:27 amCheck out also http://www.dirtyvelvet.co.uk, http://www.spunky.co.uk/ and http://www.boutikboutik.com/
Billy
November 21st, 2009 3:08 amMy fav is:
http://www.violent-elegance.com
Greg
November 21st, 2009 4:31 amAmazing list guys ! Great work
I can can also recommend these:
http://www.superfancy.dk
http://www.longclothing.com
http://www.wemotoclothing.com
wenzhentao
November 21st, 2009 4:36 amWeb sites are all fantastic, I also wanted to be like this, He He.
The TeeDirectory
November 21st, 2009 7:47 amGreat list. If you are looking for more I run a directory with hundreds of t-shirt stores all profiled (including most of these). It’s http://theteedirectory.com/
Paul
November 21st, 2009 8:15 amYeah, Limitees.com rocks, I know those guys since there right here in my City.
Awesome stuff!
Shirts4Runners
November 21st, 2009 8:43 amFor a more niche-focused tshirt website try http://www.Shirts4Runners.com.
We’re trying to break the mold of ugly running shirts. Great list of lots of designs here too, thanks.
Dug
November 21st, 2009 10:35 amThat first t-shirt company’s design looks like it was lifted from this photoshop tutorial:
http://psd.tutsplus.com/tutorials/designing-tutorials/how-to-create-a-retro-boxing-poster-in-photoshop/
Of course, their designer may be the one who wrote the tutorial, but pretty lame either way.
edit: eh, someone beat me to it up near the top
Tobias
November 23rd, 2009 2:20 amomg its just a tutorial what you expect??
Dug
November 28th, 2009 10:50 pmAll I said was that it was lame, and to give a website that stole their design from a tutorial the first spot in a showcase of this size just feels wrong. Especially on a design website.
jared thompson
November 21st, 2009 1:18 pmthe typography shop is definately one of my favourites for geeky design shirts!
@jthompsondesign
Manz
November 21st, 2009 2:26 pmAnother great tee list… what’s available to tee lovers just keeps on growing!
I noticed a few of the Print-On-Demand (POD) service providers are listed. I thought about this for some time, and would like to suggest that you do a list of online t-shirt shops which are utilising the PODs, but at the same time are doing their own things with domains/sites. I know there are a shit load of us out there!
Food for thought…. @gritfx
Andrei Potorac
November 21st, 2009 4:37 pmThanks! Because of your post I couldn’t stop myself from buying three t-shirts from ugmonk! :D
As an EU citizen, I find them cheaper than buying from here, with the damn currency exchange rate!
matthis Herrmann
November 22nd, 2009 1:30 amhttp://www.shirtluv.com/
Mark
November 22nd, 2009 9:18 amLa Ditta t-shirts – http://www.laditta.com.br
Joeseph
November 22nd, 2009 9:25 amDot forget http://www.cooljewishtshirts.com
Callum Chapman
November 22nd, 2009 11:57 amGlad you all loved the list so much – the sites are packed full of inspiration! :D
mike
November 22nd, 2009 2:03 pmGreat list, some I know for some time but for others never heard before. Like The Affair which is just great. I did find out http://www.wannabesociety.com, which is not on the list but I think it does have great concept but rather so so web site.
Michelle Mayer
November 23rd, 2009 12:40 amWhat a cool list of tshirt sites. Would love to get feedback on our website, http://www.teezeria.com and/or our store TeeZeria @ Navy Pier – Chicago.
Flipowski
November 23rd, 2009 4:39 amAnd here’s another tee-licious suggestion: http://www.aaitski.com/
:-)
Love, Peaz & Tees
The Aaitski! Bros.
Kev
November 23rd, 2009 5:55 amMy favourite has always been http://www.flawedstore.com. The t-shirts are good quality, the site is simple and nicely designed.
The only down side is I’m still waiting for new designs!
They havent added any new designs in 6 months.
MyClubTees.com
November 23rd, 2009 6:21 amhttp://www.MyClubTees.com is an online t-shirt studio concentrated on producing high quality t-shirt designs for club-goers, deejays and trance, house, progressive, electronic music lovers.
giulia massera
November 23rd, 2009 6:29 amDear Callum thanks again for your amazing opinion about Shicon! We are born on September 2009 and it’s our pleasure to read that great designers like you understood and agree in just 2 months with our style and mission. I hope to see you talent around and please feel free to contact me at any time.
giulia massera
creative director in Re-Cyclerem at Shicon.com
DesignBeep.com
November 23rd, 2009 11:21 amPersonally,i always prefer simple designed t-shirts and thanks for the huge list Callum…
Sad Panda
November 23rd, 2009 11:49 amAwww man! We didn’t make the list!
-Sad Panda
James
November 24th, 2009 3:20 amThanks for the feature! James (Bang Bang T-shirts)
Lazaros Vasileiadis
November 25th, 2009 1:24 amGreat work, really nice websites :)
Olaf
November 25th, 2009 3:55 pmI´m missing a flash based shop, called http://www.stylesucks.de
It´s similar to http://www.drippinginfat.com, but a few years older…
James
November 28th, 2009 1:42 pmThanks for the drippinginfat.com mention Callum. Always a pleasure to be rated in such good company. The Affair definitely sets a design benchmark.
Zoltan
September 11th, 2010 3:27 am@james – thanks for the kind words. your site is really nice too. have you seen our update? the all-flash site did its job for us but our new one is much better! check it out :)
Michelle @ MotherTongues
November 28th, 2009 6:57 pmWhat a list! Thanks for putting it together. Lots of inspiration!
Steph
November 30th, 2009 2:23 pmIn french, but funny concept : http://www.ilolyou.ch
Jake @ Tshirt Alert
December 6th, 2009 4:24 amThat is one of the best online tshirt retailer lists I have seen in a long long time. As I was scrolling down, I was cynical…thinking, “I bet he doesn’t mention Full Bleed, or Design by Humans….or….the list goes on”. But sure enough, a lot of research has obviously gone into this article, discovering and revealing online t-shirt stores that churn out quality, rather than quantity (because there is a lot of terrible gear out there that seems to saturate the market). Nice work, mate!
HolyMonkey
December 7th, 2009 1:28 pmVery inspirational! I also agree that Threadless should be included. Although not as perfect, I’m a fan of http://www.flippinsweetgear.com .
Bob
December 9th, 2009 4:18 pmNice list!
but one you forgot is http://walkietalkietees.com
Doug Vander Meulen
December 15th, 2009 7:02 amHere is a online t-shirt store where the profits are used for good! http://spendyourself.net/
Michael
December 30th, 2009 1:32 pmDefinitely a cool list I am glad to have found. Nice compilation of sites. I am going to have to check out Threadless even more. I have previously submitted and had tee designs printed, but via http://www.canvasthreads.com, a site for contemporary Christian tees that allows designers to submit, be voted on, and be paid for winning printed designs… similar to Threadless, though just not as popular.
Matt Booth
January 20th, 2010 5:58 amIt’s obviously an oversight that Boom! isn’t on this list.
http://www.weareboom.com/
Arturas
January 20th, 2010 7:55 amOne more cool suggestion where you can design own unique tee – http://www.shirtlab.co.uk
zoltan from the-affair
January 25th, 2010 5:17 amjust wanted to say many thanks for including http://www.the-affair.com in this list :) we work hard to create literature-inspired tees as an antidote to brainless streetwear. if you’re a designer who loves literature, then please get in touch as we run a collaborative artists programme – we want to print your designs!
and of course we’re always looking for comments on our products as well as our site/user experience. so if anyone has any thoughts, please feel free to drop us a line on service@the-affair.com
Miink
January 31st, 2010 1:25 pmhttp://www.miink.com.br is Brazilian website printing on their tees real illustration from great designers.
Jessica
February 3rd, 2010 2:29 pmWhat an awesome list! Great work :)
I have a new one for you to check out if you’d like…
My new tshirt company, Britees.
For the british obsessed, tshirts and hoodies infused with a bit of London in each design.
It’s run by one little lady, myself… and is fairly new, having only opened in December.
http://www.britees.com
kate
February 4th, 2010 10:10 amFor those interested in vintage tattoo t-shirts, check out http://www.ShiroiNekoOnline.com
Great designs on quality T-shirts!
Adam
February 4th, 2010 6:34 pmHey I just bought one from you. COOL!
Lazaros Vasileiadis
February 10th, 2010 6:29 amMany thanks Callum! It’s an honor for Tokotoukan to be a part of this collection! :)
Chad Smith
February 19th, 2010 10:53 amHey,
I love the list there are a lot on there that I didn’t know about. However, you forgot one that I’ve been using for years. His site is http://www.customshirts.com he’s a printer out of Columbus, OH. We get all of our stuff through him. His site launched a few months ago (again).
Other than that great list, that’s why I freaking love Smashing Magazine!
Siminki
February 25th, 2010 1:45 pmTook a lot of inspiration from this list when creating my own store, http://www.cooltshirtdesign.co.uk.. Another great post from Smashing Magazine that seemed to have read my mind…
Rich
March 5th, 2010 5:18 amWe had our shirts done by a screen printing company down in Bath called White Duck screenprint. Good service and they do waterbased printing as well as plastisol and specials. have a look at the results. http://www.phich.com
Great list too guys, most inspirational…
djamm
March 5th, 2010 2:10 pmGreat list thanks, I’m trying to get a site together for some of my designs and this list is a big help. I’m based in Ireland and my fav tee site is http://www.hairybaby.com It’s a great site but you would need to be Irish to get the humour.
Caesar Aldhela
March 11th, 2010 3:49 pmAwesome list, i wish http://abcdrs.com on there too :)
MyClubTees
March 12th, 2010 3:37 pmWhat about http://www.MyClubTees.com – High quality t-shirt designs for club-goers, deejays and trance, house, progressive, electronic music lovers.
sophialoren
March 17th, 2010 1:50 amIt’s a very good post I have come across.I really like this post very much.It’s a very appreciated post.Thanks for sharing.Keep blogging.
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Hans Gerhard Meier
March 31st, 2010 8:01 amHi!
Like so many others I used this great list as inspiration when I set out to test the Online T-shirt business. Crossing my fingers for my hosting provider to go down because of hit overload:-) If you got a minute please check it out (www.wearingme.com), maybe it’ll be on a list like this some day… Happy Easter
Hans g
Mats
April 18th, 2010 1:50 amWhen shops like shirtcity have their own “design your own t-shirt” section – what are these sections made out of? Flash-scripts? Are there currently any companys who sells this kinds of programming solutions?
John
April 22nd, 2010 4:22 amI found this interesting shop: http://www.teezy.eu/international/home
From what i see, it has a handy designer and let’s you have your own shop.
Looks great:)
joe
May 25th, 2010 8:53 amGreat WordPress Shirtshop with ready designed Products and Shirt-Configurator. Have a look at: http://www.shirtclinic.com
Peter Kim
July 6th, 2010 6:02 amThat\’s once massive list. Very impressed. Here\’s my contribution for some Australian sites. http://www.teejunction.com.au
Richewd
July 7th, 2010 11:05 amThanks for the huge list of t-shirt resources. Much appreciated.
Danman
July 18th, 2010 4:55 pmGreat List!
Patrick Heck
July 30th, 2010 6:37 amI will use this spot for shameless promotion of a t-shirt shop I recently designed for a german client:
http://www.investees.de/
(Well, beside that they have really great designs and use their profit to support 3rd world entrepreneurs)
farbenbaden
October 5th, 2010 5:45 amThank’s for this enormous list!
Our new onlineshop fuckmyshirt is ready now:-)
http://www.fuckmyshirt.com
Have a look!
Emil
December 6th, 2010 12:22 pmhttp://WWW.AR-TEES.COM present fine augmented reality t-shirts
Sonny and Cher
January 11th, 2011 4:43 pmThis list is the ultimate.
A fresh new label where i found my number.
http://www.thatwhiteshirt.co.uk
I love the ideology!
Julia
January 24th, 2011 8:30 amanother list of more than 200 t-shirt shops, updated regularly: http://www.shirt-archiv.de/shops/
Renata
February 8th, 2011 5:05 amGreat list!!!
I have another one to be add > Chico Rei: http://chicorei.com
Great t-shirts, great quality, great ship! ;)
Sascha
February 9th, 2011 3:30 amwow a great list… But I miss my favorite online shop http://www.cyroline.de …very cool designed t-shirts
Damien
March 27th, 2011 9:39 pmA great collection of some awesome t-shirt sites, i can also recommend http://www.templatetees.co.uk for some cool graphic t-shirts.
Dave
April 27th, 2011 5:55 pmFantastic work this is a great list! Another one to add is http://www.HeavyMetalMerchant.com for metal shirts & hard rock designs.
Marc A
May 24th, 2011 7:12 amAwesome list! The only other one I can think of that’s missing is vistaprint.co.uk who are quite good for custom tees.
Tim
June 20th, 2011 7:32 pmGreat list! Our shop http://www.sogeshirts.com has some really funny tshirts as well.
Jared
August 23rd, 2011 1:31 amFantastic article! There are so many more though such as http://www.theprintbar.com.
Linda
September 1st, 2011 9:26 amhttp://www.iloveblackbtees.com