Anvil 420 Organic Tees


Four things to know about the 420 Organic Tees from Anvil. 1) They’re responsibly made in South America from low-impact dye treated 100% organic cotton jersey. 2) They’re tubular, instead of side-stitched, so you don’t have to worry about them getting twisted in the wash. 3) They come in 17 colors. 4) They cost a little over $11 with shipping. Read More »

Anvil 50/50 Heather T-Shirts


The 50/50 Heather T-Shirts from Anvil Knitwear are responsibly made in South America from a 4.8 oz. 50% organic cotton / 50% post-consumer recycled P.E.T. polyester blend. Like the co.’s previously blogged all-organic tees, the 50/50s feature a slim fit, tube construction (no side-seams), and a jaw-droppingly low price. There are seven colors to choose from (twelve if you count the non-heathers), and each will run you about $13 shipped (I wasn’t kidding about jaw-dropping). Read More »

Anvil Organic Ringspun T-Shirts


A few of you may remember these from last year’s T-Shirt Hunt, but I thought I’d go ahead and re-post anyway now that spring 2011 is just around the corner. The Organic Ringspun T-Shirts from Anvil Knitwear are great for four reasons. Number one, they’re ethically made in South America from low-impact dye treated 100% organic cotton. Two, they’re dirt cheap (less than $11 shipped). Three, they’ve got a nice slim fit. And four, they’re tubed, not side-seamed, so no worry about them twisting in the wash. Add all that up and you’ve got one of the best blank tees around, period. Read More »

Instead of Rent: March, 2011

The moderately and (very) immoderately priced goods that I’d rather spend it on this month.

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The Hunt: The Perfect White T-Shirt


A round-up of this season’s best, brightest, and most wallet-friendly blank tees.

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Instead of Rent: April, 2010

The moderately and (very) immoderately priced goods that I’d rather spend it on this month.

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