You might have figured it out from the slightly different spelling, but Tchirts likes to appeal to a crowd with a slightly different language set. They claim to be one of the few, if not the only, Spanish/English/Spanglish t-shirt companies in existence, making funny t-shirts for Latinos and gringos alike.
We scored a 10% off coupon, no indication of when it expires, for you to save a little bit of dinero if you find an hermosa camiseta for your Abuelita -- PRIVATEVIP.
10% Coupon for Tchirts
15% off at NerdyShirts
Apparently, we really like Nerdy Shirts. How else can you explain the fact that we also featured them two posts ago? Oh yeah, maybe it's because they keep putting out fun and interesting deals and free stuff.
Save 15% on your order through the 27th of February with the coupon 15offtill27. And we're not sure how long they're keeping this promotion open, but you can also get a free t-shirt by having the best tweet of the day that includes @nerdyshirts.



Couple's T-shirts are The New Jogging Suits
Just found this one on Flickr and decided to share.
What is more schmoopie than smittens? These things.
Great $5 T-shirt at NerdyShirts
Nerdy Shirts just considerately unveiled this great mix-tape love t-shirt in time for you to get it only a few days after Valentine's Day. At only $4.99, it's a difficult deal to pass up.
And if you buy this one, you can wear your cassette tape necklace all the time (yes, I've seen that fashion in real life -- and it's scary).
The Beginning of the End of T-shirt Culture
Frightening headlines aside, it's actually nice to see someone with cultural influence like the director of exhibitions at the Art Institute of Boston, Andrew Mroczek, promoting the t-shirt as canvas. We've often advocated for framing t-shirt designs you absolutely love, but wouldn't love to wear.
What we really like about the exhibition, though, is that Mroczek and artists like Ben Colebrook challenge t-shirt aficionados to consider the iconic role of the t-shirt in human -especially military- history.
In speaking of Colebrook's hand-numbered t-shirts which indicate weekly death tolls in Iraq, Mroczek observes:
"He's not only looking at the T-shirt as a canvas, but the tees themselves represent a series of bodies, so there's an additional conceptional component there. I think the impact of the shirts could be overlooked individually. But when you see them grouped together, and see the numbers rise, it's very powerful."
Can't make it to Boston for this one? Check out the Beyond the Fluff & Fold: Contemporary Artists & the T-Shirt Flickr set kindly uploaded by the curator.
Can make it to Boston for this one. Great!
WHERE: The Art Institute of Boston Gallery at University Hall; 1815 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 02140.
WHEN: Now – February 28, 2009
Tues. – Fri. 12 – 6 p.m.
Sat: 12 – 5 p.m.
For More Information, call the Gallery at University Hall at 617-585-6656.
What's Free At Amazon?
Digital downloads are where it's at when it comes to free stuff on Amazon. Although the digital video offerings aren't so hot, they're still free and gratis is always alright with us -- especially when you don't have to deal with any rebates or oversized boxes.
Their free music, on the other hand, is pretty awesome with over 500 currently available songs. I'm sure you'll see plenty of names you don't recognize, but there are also some goodies in there as well. It's nice to play the preview versions even just to hear "what the kids are listening to these days."
The motherload of free stuff, if you're running a Windows machine, are the three free games they have for download through February 10th to celebrate the launch of their videogame download store.
I've opened and scratched the surface of Build-a-lot but didn't find it to be much fun, especially in these realty-challenged times. But what does my opinion count compared to the nine people who gave it an average 3.75 stars?
If you like point and click mystery clue games, you could certainly do worse than the good-looking The Scruffs game.
These days it's hard to find fault with some sort of precious stone matching game...and number two has got to be better than number one, right? That's why I'll probably agree that Jewel Quest 2 is the (pun intended) gem of this completely free bunch.
Free Stickers and 20% Discount from Ziraxia
Here's a really interesting promotion sent in by reader Stu from The Shiny Swine: when you sign up to get two free alien stickers (pictured below) Ziraxia will give you a 20% discount on your immediate purchase.
See, that's the catch there. You have to be ready to buy as soon as you sign up for the stickers because the discount will disappear if you leave and come back to the website.
Of course, if none of their t-shirts appeal to you, the stickers are still plenty of fun (and it's incredibly easy to cut off the advertising text on bottom).
15% Off at Ceer!us Apparel
Now through February 15th you can get 15% off your order at Ceerius clothing with the coupon Newsletter. And lucky for us, it looks like their most recent additions have started to downplay the label and skew more toward a higher art.
20% off at Crooked Monkey
Snarky humor abounds at the almost-but-not-quite generic humor t-shirt site Crooked Monkey. On first glance, it looks like they're selling variants of all the same t-shirts you've seen at various humor tee sites around the Internet, but when taking a little time to dig deeper, you see that many of their ideas are unique in some way.
It looks like they're hometown is blanketed in snow at the moment and, in a fit of boredom or just snow-crazed insanity, have decided to hit the 20% off button the master controls. We believe the discount only lasts today, but they may forget to reset the controls when they finally make it through the snowpack.
The End Of Hell As We Know It
Apparently the rumors -- that we didn't hear -- are true. T-shirt Hell is closing up shop in a few weeks on February 10th. They claim they're doing it because they're sick of the whining sissy-pants, but we find that a hard pill so swallow. We've been getting the newsletter for years, just to see whose buttons they were going to push week after week.
For the past few weeks (or possibly months) their shirts have failed to impress, barely rising above mediocrity. Rather than seeing them trying to tone down their cutting sarcasm it looks more like they've just run out of steam.
Fortunately for us, not only is everything 10% off their final two weeks...they've also re-released a bunch of "worse than hell" t-shirts as a final fuck you.
Scroll all the way to the bottom to see these tasteless as hell tees.
FTM: 3-Shirt Sale at Donkeyshines
Hope you are well. Just letting you know that I have a couple of shirts on sale. Our Robot Penguin design (printed on super-soft bamboo/cotton) is...$21.99, [not] $24.99.
Our Pterodactyl Birdcage design(also on bamboo/cotton)is...$20.99, [instead of] $24.99.
Our Crocodile and Shark is...$16.99 [better than] $19.99.
Why Didn't We Think of That? Honesteeshirts
In a head-slapping "why didn't we think of that" moment, we came across this starter collection of honesty in t-shirts (yes, we've decided to call them Honesteeshirts -- perhaps Holy Taco will take the name from us). While what they've come up with isn't quite hi-lar-ious -- the potential to rock is definitely there.
Click the picture to see their inaugural collection.
FTM: 25% Krudmart Coupon Today Only
This just arrived in our mailbox from Krudmart. Hurry up if you want to take advantage of this deal.
Okay sorry for all the sike-outs but this new site launch was FAR more complicated than any of us had anticipated. We finally found a great server that is optimized for the new shopping cart system we're using. The result is a faster site with nearly no glitches.
To really test it out and as a sign of good faith for falling off the face of the earth for a couple days there, I'm putting up a 25% off coupon up effective until Sunday night.
Once you've added all the items you want to your cart, go to view your cart at the top of the screen and apply code "backup25" to apply the discount to your entire order.
Also, we're still running the free shipping on orders over $50 (US only) promo.
Up to 70% off at Urban Retro (UK)
If you find yourself in Britain -- or at least able to accept mail there -- and need to update your wardrobe, you could do a lot worse than the massive sale on at Urban Retro.
With sales on of up to 70% off, you can now get some quality name-brand designs for as little as £9.99. Styles include, Joystick Junkies, Terratag, Vacant FanClub, GRN, Junk Food, Ambiguous and a bunch more.
40% off Coupon for Loyal to Your Soil
The heavily-branded Loyal to Your Soil is offering a full 40% off their wares now through January 23rd -- just use the coupon WECRAZY at checkout for your savings. Generally their t-shirts run about $19.99 but there are some decent tees that are already marked down for clearance and come down to less than $5 after you use the coupon. They are crazy!
A Fool And His Money...
So the title of their article is a little crass but some of these insights are likely new to any but the most cost-conscious consumer. Nathan Birch at Cracked has written a great expose on the things that five common businesses do to trick you out of your money:
Bars keep the music loud so you drink instead of talk.
Grocery stores are designed to make movement as slow as possible. Skip the cart and just carry the basket to speed your way around.
Restaurants have all sorts of diabolical tricks, including weighted silverware and extruded plates to make your portion appear bigger.
The Mall is not your friend, unless you're trying to get extra exercise -- which you should be as it's never a bad thing and you can then look better in your myriad t-shirts -- they put like stores across the building from each other to ensure you have to pass by everything else on your way.
While we all know that casinos pump up the oxygen to keep you happy and high, who knew that their gaudy floors and low-hanging canopies were designed to keep your focus on the machines and tables?
Read their article for tons of other revelations about the underhanded world of sales -- Dickonomics: How 5 Everyday Businesses Trick You
FTM: Win $1000 from Loiter Apparel and Accessories
Design the coolest, funniest, slickest, sickest or even the most awesomest t-shirt around, and win fortune and fame on LOITERINK.com!
Prize: $1000 Cash – Plus 20% of all profits from sales, FOREVER!
Deadline: January 31st, 2009
Rules for Entry: Your original design can contain up to SIX ink colors (feel free to go nuts with specialty methods including discharge, glow in the darks, oversize, burn-out, wrap-around, over-seam, puff's, flocking, etc...) Submit your original design by downloading our design template, showcasing your artwork on it, then uploading it to our site to be viewed, voted and commented on by the members of the LOITER community!
In the event your submissions is chosen for production, if your artwork is not vector based (Illustrator, Freehand, Corel Draw, etc...), you will need to be able to provide raster based artwork (Photoshop, MSPaint, etc...) at 300 dpi.
All entries to this contest are also subject to the terms and conditions of our Submission Agreement.WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR??
GO SUBMIT YOUR DESIGN NOW!
...AND WELCOME TO LOITER!!!
Best Pictures of 2008
You know...we can only speak for the American attention span, but it seems that our memories get shorter and shorter every...wait, what was I saying there?
Anyway. If you're ready to look back on or just want to remember the sometimes scary year that was 2008, we highly recommend you do so the easy way -- visually -- with these helpful and amazing collections.
First off, the ultra-generically-named blog, Photo Blog, has taken MSNBC's top 40 pictures of 2008 and made them much more presentable -- trust us, you do not want to sit through MSNBC's video version. Constraining themselves to only 40 pictures, MSNBC went the smart way and opted for beautiful and poingnent shots over trying to encapsulate the entire year with so few images.
We highly recommend you set aside a fair bit of time for the grand tour, though, The Boston Globe's 2008 in photographs -- all 120 of them. Don't worry, they've thoughtfully broken up the pictures into three collections of 40.
Unlike the lower-quality MSNBC collection, TBG provides large lush imagery, opt-in warnings on any visceral imagery and doesn't impose a soundtrack. Also, with the extra eighty photos, they're able to put together a much more comprehensive and cohesive picture book -- mostly from an American angle -- of the momentous year we've just experienced together. 
FTM: 50% off at Notion Clothing
If you live in the Costa Mesa Cali area, the below message may be of special interest to you. The rest of us Netizens can take advantage of their online offer: "We have a 50% off code good till 12/25 Promo Code: XMAS"
Notion is having its annual Christmas sale in Costa Mesa, CA. Its that time of year again where we need to clear out all our 2008 inventory and make room for 2009. We are practically giving away this product at these prices. Tees are 5 for $20, Boardshorts/hoodies/walk shorts all priced at $15. If you purchase 10 or more boardshsort you can get them at $10.00. (Select styles) We have Men and Womens clothing. There is still a good selection so dont miss out. You are not going to find a better sell anywhere else, and if you need good gifts at cheap prices this is where you need to be.
Notion Clothing Warehouse
1001 W. 17th Street Unit W
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
P: 714.814.7129








