Tshirt: The Internet was Closed…

Filed in: Interesting — July 15th, 2008

 

In case you were wondering about the t-shirt I wore at the Webmaster Malaysia Gathering. It is “The Internet was closed…” which I bought on Threadless, an online t-shirt store with user submitted designs.

the internet was closed
The text reads “The internet was closed so I thought I’d come outside today.”, with an arrow over the line.

The design is simple, plain text, or we call it “type tees”. But, I like it. It applies well to a fulltime blogger like me. ;) In fact, the design is so popular that it is currently out of stock! You need to wait for Threadless reprints if you want to get one too.

I like to shop on Threadless because the t-shirt designs are unique and beautiful. I bought more shirts on Threadless than in shops. :)

Do you have other online tshirt store to be recommended? Preferable with geek designs.

P.S. I LOVE ThinkGeek tees but, too bad, they refuse to ship to Malaysia.

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  • malique
    you can try jinx.com :)
  • LcF
    @Weilian: I seldom goto JB lah... I seriously thought to buy tshirt printer and print my own tshirts at home. muahahaha...
  • LcF, I always print my T-shirts at Holiday Plaza Johor Bahru. You can even save your own designs, logos and letterings in a thumbdrive and hand it to them. They just print it out and press it on your T-shirt. I don't think Kluang has any. But the school children do their embroidered nametags in Kluang, I don't know where. I printed this
    http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3174/2670996800_...
    before I went to Sepang F1 race in 2006.
  • very clever t-shirt. i like these geeky type shirts. dont fancy those which are lurid or vulgar.

    think i might stop by threadless too. thanks for the tip bro
  • Those shirt awesome.. thax bro for the link
  • LcF
    @weilian: kluang ada kedai macam tu kah?
  • Actually you can print whatever you like in the "print while you wait" shops, with your own design and wordings. For more professional look, you can even embroider them.
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