Posts Tagged ‘t-shirt of the week’

T-shirt of the Week

pete posted this 25th June 2010 9:43am

This week’s T-shirt of the Week is ‘Simple Food’ by Chester Bigglesworth.

By the time your average supermarket salad is on the shelf, it will have received
a cocktail of chemicals: A combination of four insecticide sprays, two fungicide
applications and two herbicide blasts, before it is rinsed in a chlorine wash that is
twenty times stronger than your local swimming pool. It’s then packaged in a modified
atmosphere, made up of carbon dioxide, nitrogen and oxygen to keep it ‘fresh’.

But you already knew that, right?
Shop local.

link:
www.farmersmarkets.net
A list of farmers markets in the UK with no silly stuff in their salads.

Men’s Heather
Women’s Banana

T-shirt of the Week – Big Pile of Dead Fish

ruben posted this 10th June 2010 4:44pm

This week’s T-shirt of the Week is ‘Big Pile of Dead Fish’ by Chester Bigglesworth

It’s just a T-shirt, with a Big Pile of colourful dead fish on it.
Nothing to do with Burst Pipes or Bad Polluters.
By Printing it, we hope to make the world a Brighter Place.
Buy Promptly though, it’s only on sale for one week.

10% of the profits from this shirt will go to the Marine Conservation Society.

Available on White for men and for women.

Like Bike

pete posted this 7th June 2010 11:18am

This week’s T-shirt of the week is ‘Like Bike’ by Chester Bigglesworth.

We like to bike.
It’s the thing that gave you freedom as a kid.
And the thing that gives you freedom as a grown-up.
It unravels your brain and resets you.
It’s the thing that no plane, train or car could kill off.
It can even distract you from Facebook every once in a while.

Available on White for men and women.

T-shirt of the week – Like Bike

ruben posted this 3rd June 2010 4:52pm



This week’s T-shirt of the week is ‘Like Bike’ by Chester Bigglesworth.

We like to bike.
It’s the thing that gave you freedom as a kid.
And the thing that gives you freedom as a grown-up.
It unravels your brain and resets you.
It’s the thing that no plane, train or automobile could kill off.
It can even distract you from Facebook now and then.

Available on White for men and women.

100% Wooly

pete posted this 1st June 2010 4:18pm

Thursday is your last chance to get a Chester Bigglesworth ’100% Wooly’ T-shirt of the Week.
(We’ll be taking it off  the website in the afternoon, to make way for a new one).

So the wooly headed amongst you better make your minds up whether to get one or not.

Then again, you’ll probably forget, because you’re busy thinking about something else…

But that’s why we love you.

Available on Purple for menBanana for women

t-shirt weather

carnaby st posted this 28th May 2010 2:31pm

So we have 20% off all items in-store this bank holiday weekend.  We thought we’d have a dig around the stock room to look out old t-shirts of the week and store exclusive t-shirts from the past few months.  Get down here while stocks last…this may be your last chance! 

Tomorrow is forecast to rain…but Sunday and Monday we can expect to rock out in the sunshine.  Enjoy the long weekend :)

ConDemNation

pete posted this 14th May 2010 10:45am

The t-shirt was his idea.

ConDemNation

pete posted this 12th May 2010 2:06pm

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

That’s what we are now, a nation of mixed leadership.
A mongrel breed of parties, opinions and thinking.
Is it the best of a bad situation?
Who knows. None of us can say for sure.
All we know is that there are some interesting times ahead.

Available on men’s and women’s Breton blue tees.

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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Dig Deep

aron posted this 20th July 2009 2:44pm

This week’s T-shirt of the Week is ‘Dig Deep’.

Doodled by Jimmy’s Farm.

When he’s not farming or filming, he likes to doodle.

So big thanks to him for donating his share of this t-shirt to The Do Lectures.

And look forward to see him down here next year to Do a talk.

If you like it, dig deep and buy one.

Hope you are good.

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