Posts Tagged ‘Chester Bigglesworth’

New T-Shirt of the Week

pete posted this 27th August 2009 5:37pm

 

This week’s T-shirt of the Week is ‘Super Nice’. Designed by Chester Bigglesworth, to mark the release of our Sweden Super Nice autumn catalogue.
The words come from the three Swedes who showed us around their wonderful country: Peter, Fredrik, and Sebastian. It was a phrase they used a lot. Instead of something being really good, it was “super nice”.
Kind of rolls off the tongue doesn’t itThis week’s T-shirt of the Week is ‘Super Nice’. Designed by Chester Bigglesworth, to mark the release of our Sweden Super Nice autumn catalogue.

This week’s T-shirt of the Week is ‘Super Nice’. Designed by Chester Bigglesworth, to mark the release of our Sweden Super Nice autumn catalogue.

The words come from the three Swedes who showed us around their wonderful country: Peter, Fredrik, and Sebastian. It was a phrase they used a lot. Instead of something being really good, it was “super nice”.

Kind of rolls off the tongue doesn’t it.
(Chester’s percentage of the proceeds will go to the Do Lectures fund).

Available in Pine for men and Purple for women 
 

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New T-shirt of the Week

pete posted this 21st May 2009 5:16pm

This weeks T-shirt of the Week is ‘Comfort Zone’



designed by Chester Bigglesworth.

As humans, we tend to like ‘safe’.

We prefer the old familiar, the reassuring day to day and the ordinary. 

We are creatures of routine and habit. Boring even.

So every now and then it’s good to break that cycle.

Go do something new, something crazy and different.



You know, take a step outside the comfort zone.

Available on Heather for men and Peppermint for women.

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boredom

pete posted this 18th March 2009 3:09pm

 
go board

go bike

go walk

go run

go climb

go extreme flower picking if you like

head for the hills and kill your boredom

 

one day left to get the ‘Boredom’ T-shirt of the Week
get yours.

 

 

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Boredom

pete posted this 16th March 2009 3:45pm

This weeks T-shirt of the Week is ‘Boredom’.

YouTube is not always the answer
Twitter is not always the answer
Facebook is not always the answer
Ebay is not always the answer
and you can Google all you want
but can’t find yourself there

Kill your boredom, head for the hills.

(available in white or white)

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New T-shirt of the Week

pete posted this 12th March 2009 5:15pm

This weeks T-shirt of the Week is ‘Boredom’.

 
YouTube is not always the answer
Twitter is not always the answer
Facebook is not always the answer
Ebay is not always the answer
and you can Google all you want
but can’t find yourself there

 
Kill your boredom, head for the hills.

(available in white or white)

Live Lightly

pete posted this 25th February 2009 5:36pm

Last chance to get yourself some authentic Chester Bigglesworth artwork on
a howies organic cotton t-shirt. It’s coming off the site on Thursday morning.

 

Available on ketchup tees for men and black tees for women.

Long live Bigglesworth.

 

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Live Lightly

pete posted this 24th February 2009 11:21am

 

This weeks T-shirt of the Week is ‘Live Lightly’, designed by Chester Bigglesworth.

Available on ketchup tees for men and black tees for women.

 

more old posters here.

Live Lightly

pete posted this 20th February 2009 5:30pm

This weeks T-shirt of the Week is ‘Live Lightly’, designed by Chester Bigglesworth.

Available on ketchup tees for men and black tees for women.

and don’t be ridiculous, of course he’s not a raccoon (they can’t use adobe illustrator…)

more Chester Bigglesworth in Moscow

pete posted this 20th February 2009 11:29am

McDonalds in Moscow, 2009 (I think he just liked the logo).

New T-shirt of the Week

pete posted this 19th February 2009 3:57pm

 

This weeks T-shirt of the Week is ‘Live Lightly’, designed by Chester Bigglesworth.
(you may have seen his Know Thy Enemy illustration in our new spring catalogue). 

Bigglesworth has just come back from Russia, where he appears to have gotten
inspiration for his art from their historic propaganda posters.

No Soviet spiel here though, just some friendly life teachings from Chester himself.

Available on ketchup tees for men and black tees for women.

Cпасибо Chester.

 

Bigglesworth outside The Kremlin in Red Square, Moscow 2009.