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If you haven’t noticed or don’t look at my other blog TeeCraze there is an awesome site on the rise. Tilteed is a design competition and curated shop which offers incredible prices on pre-orders and limited edition t-shirts. Designs are available at $12 for 3 days. After that they are either retired as in the Tilteed Limited line or available in the shop for $18.
The designs are from some of the best artists around like Wotto, TheInfinityLoop, C86, Greg Abbott and more. Plenty of amazing artists you may not be …
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Impact Threads is a newly launched site which operates on a community based platform. With their experience in the industry and a fresh outlook they have a promising future and offer many benefits to artists and customers alike. Braden was kind enough to give us an overview of their business and answer some pertinent questions on what Impact Threads is all about and where they are headed.
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If you are a regular reader of TeeRater you know that one of the favorite designers around here is Rob Dobi. Over the years rob has created some truly outstanding t-shirts for his brand Fullbleed. Just released is his Series 9 which takes his t-shirt designs to an all new level.
It is great to watch a designer get better over time and while his earlier work is outstanding, the new series is just amazing. Just take a look below and you will no doubtingly be impressed. Visit Fullbleed today.
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Today’s mail brings an awesome shirt I ordered from Psycho Reindeer . This site offers maybe the best value of all the online t-shirt shops. Prices are in the $12-14 range which includes shipping and tax. The designs are printed on Alstyle shirts that are made of super soft ringspun cotton. Great printing of some great designs make Psycho Reindeer the teerater first choice in bang for your bucks. I wish they would come out with more new items more often but it’s always worth the wait
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Sharp Shirter was founded in 2004. It’s founder, Dan Lachman would spend many an afternoon submitting ideas to t-shirt sites in hopes of getting them to send him a tee or two for his efforts. Dan was oblivious to this fact that his ideas needed to be better. Rather than hunker down and admit defeat, Dan decided that he could do it himself. There was just one problem: He couldn’t draw so used Craigslist to hook up with his first designer.
Being an aspiring film major and a Discovery Channel …





