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T-Shirt of the Week – No Gears

ruben posted this 2nd September 2010 5:39pm

No Gears T-shirt of the week

This Weeks T-Shirt of the Week is ‘No Gears’ by No Gears Bristol

No Gears is a group of like-minded cyclists who live and ride in Bristol.

From premiering some of the best cycle films in the world, to curating bike-based
art shows, they have a love for anything with two wheels.

No Gears designed this t-shirt to commemorate the 2010 Bristol Bike Week.


Click Here for the Men’s
Click Here for the Women’s

T-Shirt of the Week

ruben posted this 26th August 2010 7:54pm

This week’s T-shirt of the Week is ‘Multitasker’

Modern life has its demands.
So much to do, so little time.
Work, play, family, money and updating your Facebook page.
That’s why modern man (but primarily woman)
has become so good at juggling.
It seems it’s now the only way we can function.
Just don’t drop the ball.

Click Here for the Men’s
Click Here for the Women’s

T-Shirt of the Week – Follow Your Front Wheel

ruben posted this 20th August 2010 5:19pm

This week’s T-shirt of the Week is ‘Follow Your Front Wheel’, by Joby Barnard.

The ride is not about what bike you’ve got,
or how much it cost, or your fancy gearset.
It’s not about time or speed or winning.
The ride is not about the destination or how far you go.
The ride is not about this way, that way or the other.

The ride is just a ride. All you have to do is pedal.

Click Here for the Men’s
Click Here for the Women’s

here’s another one

mel posted this 20th August 2010 11:21am

Here’ s Neil Stuke, from Celebrity Masterchef sporting our Fredrik shirt from last winter and our classic howies t-shirt.

Watch it again here on iplayer http://bbc.co.uk/i/tfcz2/

T-Shirt of the Week – Hope

ruben posted this 12th August 2010 5:41pm

This week’s T-shirt of the Week is Hope

Hope is fight or flight.

Hope is that place between take off and landing.

Hope is not knowing, but doing it anyway.

Hope is a way out of a hole.

Hope is everything is gonna be alright.


Click Here for the Men’s
Click Here for the Women’s

Election Winners

ruben posted this 6th August 2010 11:49am

This week’s T-shirt of the Week is on hold
to make way for the Election Winners.

For the last couple of months, the votes have been flooding
in and the swingometer has been swinging, but the 2010 T-shirt
Election is finally over and the ballots have been counted.

The public have spoken, and after much speculation by the media
the winners have been chosen. 10 of the best designs from our
archives have been reprinted and are now available to buy again.

Congratulations to Ravi, who was randomly selected by
random.org as the winner of the prize draw and will be
receiving one of each of the winning t-shirts in the post.

Click Here for the Men’s
Click Here for the Women’s

T-Shirt of the Week – Get Around Above Ground

ruben posted this 29th July 2010 5:08pm

This week’s T-shirt of the Week is ‘Get Around Above Ground’ by Steven Bonner.

The underground:
hot
smelly
sticky
grimey
polluted
overcrowded
and expensive
(the buskers are quite good though)

Go by bike.

Available on White for men and Heather for women.

T-Shirt of the Week

ruben posted this 22nd July 2010 5:23pm

This week’s T-shirt of the Week is ‘Go Your Own Way’ by Davy Evans.

Leave the map at home.

Turn off your sat-nav.

Ignore the signposts.

Get away from the pack and take some wrong turns.

As the great Fleetwood Mac say, go your own way.

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See the Men’s Here

See the Women’s Here

Animal Tracks – T-Shirt of the Week

ruben posted this 15th July 2010 5:32pm

This week’s T-shirt of the Week is ‘Animal Tracks’ by Chris Brown

If you’re out in the wilderness (or park)
it’s good to know your animal tracks.
You should be able to tell a fox from a dog…
Who knows when a savage squirrel or
a brutal badger could sneak up on you?

Better to be prepared…

Click Here for a handy downloadable animal track guide.

Available on White for men and for women.

T-Shirt of the Week

ruben posted this 8th July 2010 5:40pm

This week’s T-Shirt of the Week is ‘Matchbox’ by Davy Evans

‘Money Doesn’t Grow On Trees’ My mother always told me.

‘It’s made of paper, and paper does!’ I retorted, thinking I was very clever.

Now that I’m older, I think I get it.

Like money, wood isn’t in infinite supply (no matter what the banks and sawmills may tell us).

We need to look after our supply, and make sure our useage is sustainable.

Just as the accountants say – ‘if you look after the pennies, the pounds will follow’

If you look after the matchsticks, the forests will flourish.

Wood Doesn’t Grow On Trees

Available on White for Men here and for Women here