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Stymie Apparel is launching! A collaboration between San Francisco-based artists Claire Nereim and Julie Cloutier, Stymie is a collection of limited edition tshirts.

The first shirt in the collection presents an A made from a Z and a Z made from an A, screenprinted front/back on super soft tees for guys and girls in vintage-wash white and organic cotton cream. They are available in 3 sizes at STYMIE, a new online shop: stymie.bigcartel.com.
There will be more styles coming soon but each design will be limited edition so get yours now!
Do you wear your heart on your sleeve? What about your t-shirt? Then take a look at Artevist, a new company/website for people who love to wear t-shirts, love to design t-shirts, and love to talk about t-shirts. Mostly though, it’s a place for people who believe in t-shirts as a way to communicate messages and inspire activism.
Also at Artevist, you can not only buy t-shirts (all ethically made from organic cotton and/or bamboo), but you can submit a design to be printed on a t-shirt:
The concept is simple. Artists compete in open, peer-review T-shirt design contests. All Artevist members can vote for their favourites and leave comments. The most popular submissions are reproduced on organic Tees (bamboo, hemp or cotton), which are ecologically and ethically produced and sourced.
How cool is that? Head over there now to vote on your favorite designs, but also take a look at what’s available now. I have a couple of their tees, one organic cotton and one and organic cotton/bamboo blend (sooo soft) and love the designs:
Artevist Breathe
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Artevist Tree
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It’s a great idea, really, forming a community around environmental activism and t-shirts. And now is the time for great ideas…