
Gift: Official AT T-Shirts
Price: $20
Here are two shirts that are perfect for moving your furniture around in (and which will cause stares). Yes, we have finally made and are ready to sell our new AT T-Shirts design by a reader who shall remain nameless until next Thursday. See if you can guess.
These shirts make a great gift and are bound to provide a chuckle when your mother-in-law puts one on. The shirts are top notch. The base is made by American Apparel (the Sustainable Edition) and the printing was done in LA. There are two styles and three sizes (s,m,l).





Enrique imposter removed pending approval of vile sentiments which we don't need more of in this world....
Patrick - It's 8:52 right now and I just came home from seeing client or i would have been at the television - Promise! I can't wait to hear the postmortem.....
Shouldn't these come in EXTRA small, too?
Hey Enrique!
Lighten up the 'tees' are 'tops'!
I'll be purchasing one for myself asap.
WHOA! Someone has hijacked my name! This is the real Enrique here... I would *never* post something like that! In fact, I have the "Cool Shirt" that Maxwell gave me at the LA event a few months back. And I love it.
Crap, I guess I have to change my name...
Honestly, folks, that wasn't me who posted above.
Enrique's off his meds! Enrique's off his meds! ;)
LOL. OK, good... I'm glad you believe me, p(too). (I just tried emailing you btw, and it bounced back.)
Diane: In my experience, American Apparel t-shirts are cut slimmer/tighter than other brands. The small t-shirt might work for you. I live in their shirts. (I own about 20+ shirts made by them.)
Wow, Enrique, that's a lot of shirts by this one company! Are you sure that wasn't you who made that first post? I was serious about the sizing, being a seriously extra small person for whom smalls are usually two sizes too big, but then when I hit "post" I thought it was a nice little size joke, too. Not funny at all?
I think these T-shirts look great, but you may NOT ruin your clothes by tying them in knots, young lady! Your father and I paid good money for that!
Sorry, I just couldn't help myself. Anyway, I SHALL be buying one at the Xmas party.
no thanks.
hell no..........
BIG is better
i'm so glad to see at removing rude posts. i have a HUGE problem with this over at d*s and was happy to see the crowd supported it. i removed a truly offensive and disgusting comment and got skewered for "censorship". they even called me "design big brother"
lol. hooray for at, way to minimize the negativity on the web- there's already enough.
d*s :)
Whatever the offensive post was, I'm glad I didn't see it. I'm sure it was really bad, because it's not often something is removed from this site.
Although this piece of the thread itself may feel like it's giving too much airtime to the CONCEPT of nasty posts, I kind of want to chime in here, too, about it.
I don't know about you guys, but my folks would say, "As long as your under MY roof, young man, you will keep a civil tongue in your head."
So, I think that when someone wants to express a negative opinion in a thoughtful, considered rational way that goes against what the rest of the crowd is saying, it can be very valid, and an important part of the general discourse among colleagues, design-conscious laypeople, and all those folks who find themselves as some interesting hybrid of those things and more.
But there's a BIG HUGE Word Wide Web out there, and there is not shortage of places for mean-spirited people to spew whatever they want, and when a blog or a web-site belongs to you, it's kind of like you're LITERALLY a "host" and I think it's perfectly appropriate for you to have (or be) a bouncer for those moments when it's time to call a cab for an unruly guest.
Because it's your house.