Woot (and other) video game shirts

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-Purpose of Thread-
This thread will be used for posting limited-time availability custom video game inspired shirts (that was a mouthful). There are a lot of websites that sell video game inspired tshirts, but this thread will only be used to alert CAGs to shirts that are available for a limited time and/or at a special price.

Please post a link to whatever video game shirt you come across and include the game that inspired it (like "Mario"), the price if it isn't indicated in the website description below, and if possible a pic of the shirt (use spoiler for the pic to speed up page loading time).

Visit teemagnet.com for tracking the shirt of the day across multiple websites.

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-Websites Info-

shirt.woot.com
Cost: $12 (shirt of the day) or $15-18 (after that day). This includes shipping and there is no tax (unless you live in TX).
Availability: Cheaper the day it comes out but is only available in a limited quantity on the first day. Shirt remains available at $15 for as many weeks as it is popular. Afterwards it goes into the catalog for $18.

teefury.com
Cost: $10 + $2 shipping.
Availability: Only for a day. Sale begins at 12am EST and lasts for 24hrs or until stock runs out.

riptapparel.com
Cost: $10 + $2.95 shipping.
Availability: Only for a day, but I don't think there is a stock limit.

theyetee.com
Cost: $11 + $3.85 shipping.
Availability: Only for a day, but I don't think there is a stock limit.

6dollarshirts.com
Cost: $6. This includes shipping.
Availability: Shirt remains available after being shirt of the day, but shipping is no longer free.

onceuponatee.net
Cost: $12 + $3.69 shipping.
Availability: Collections are available for a week. They also have a limited inventory of older prints available in their vault.

If you want to include other websites here, pm me the website link, a description, and the standard price(s) so I can add it to this post.

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-Sizing Info-

Some people like to get shirts from online stores one size larger than the shirts they normally buy (like if you usually wear medium, buy large) since they can shrink a bit after the first wash. Unfortunately it's hard to come up with a general rule as sites seem to change shirt brands at any time.

Always look at the site's sizing chart before making a purchase. It may even give you a hint if you should buy one size larger than normal. If in doubt, I go one size bigger and shrink as necessary. Imho a slightly bigger shirt looks better than wearing a slightly small one.

 
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Two more up on The Yetee today.
http://www.theyetee.com
Samus
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Princess Peach
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Tee Fury has a really well designed Game of Thrones shirt today. I know that it is loosely video game related since most people think of the HBO television series and the books, but Atlus did release the video game RPG developed by Cyanide Studios.

http://www.teefury.com/

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Anyone have opinions on Shirt Punch? Looking at the Zillafell shirt but I've heard a ton of negative chatter about the quality of their shirts and especially their slow shipping speed. Anyone got a recent update?
 
[quote name='keyweez360']Anyone have opinions on Shirt Punch? Looking at the Zillafell shirt but I've heard a ton of negative chatter about the quality of their shirts and especially their slow shipping speed. Anyone got a recent update?[/QUOTE]

I'm pretty sure the same question has been asked a few times if you check back a few pages or so. You can find some other opinions too. As for me, I've never had a problem. I have like 6 or 7 shirt punch ones. The quality is pretty much what I expect for a like a 14 dollar shirt. The most recent ones I can think of that I got were Amaterasu, Casey Jones, Bane and a few others. I usually end up getting one and forgetting about it til it gets here.

The shipping is a little slow. Probably partly due to coming from Canada. I'd say 2 - 3 weeks.

Edit:

I just checked my order history. A total of 13 shirts total with a few of them being gifts. Most recent is the Mum-ra one from March but I haven't worn it yet. I got Casey Jones in February and it seems good to me.
 
Ended up passing on Shirt Punch for now. Can anyone help me in trying to make sure I ordered the correct shirt sizes from TeeFury and Yetee though?

I'm 6'1" and about 22.75" across my chest (45.5" around) which puts me in the L-XL range (per TeeFury/Yetee size charts), but I've usually worn XXL. Was a fair bit heavier and wider a few years ago than I am now but I'm still a pretty big guy, broad shoulders and such. That said, I much prefer a form fitting shirt. I own a few XXLs that were printed on American Apparel's #2001 shirt and those fit me great. Would even be fine if they were a tad smaller. I also have a Neff XL that fits great and a Port & Company XL that fits but is honestly just a bit tighter than I like.

I know the OP says otherwise, but from what I've been able to gather Teefury shirts seem to run large? Banking on this, I ordered an XL from them.

Something I haven't been able to find much info on though is Yetee shirts. Saw one post here about them running big as well, but the website says the shirts are actuallly slim fitting. With their old designs they'd describe their shirts as form fitting ala American Apparel. Because I love my AA shirts' fit I went XXL here.

If anyone wants to shoot me some general advice about the sizing and Teefury/Yetee fit in particular, it would be appreciated!

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Started looking into Ript Apparel as well, which contrary to the OP seems to run a bit big? Can someone clarify? Been looking through this thread trying to find fit impressions of Ript shirts.

tl:dr
I like a form fitting shirt (American Apparel #2001). How do TeeFury and Yetee shirts fit? Run big/small?
 
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My Yetee shirt is either true to size or slightly small. It's tight enough to look good without being uncomfortable (I'm tall and relatively skinny - 6'3", about 43" chest - and got a large).
 
[quote name='keyweez360']Ended up passing on Shirt Punch for now. Can anyone help me in trying to make sure I ordered the correct shirt sizes from TeeFury and Yetee though?

I'm 6'1" and about 22.75" across my chest (45.5" around) which puts me in the L-XL range (per TeeFury/Yetee size charts), but I've usually worn XXL. Was a fair bit heavier and wider a few years ago than I am now but I'm still a pretty big guy, broad shoulders and such. That said, I much prefer a form fitting shirt. I own a few XXLs that were printed on American Apparel's #2001 shirt and those fit me great. Would even be fine if they were a tad smaller. I also have a Neff XL that fits great and a Port & Company XL that fits but is honestly just a bit tighter than I like.

I know the OP says otherwise, but from what I've been able to gather Teefury shirts seem to run large? Banking on this, I ordered an XL from them.

Something I haven't been able to find much info on though is Yetee shirts. Saw one post here about them running big as well, but the website says the shirts are actuallly slim fitting. With their old designs they'd describe their shirts as form fitting ala American Apparel. Because I love my AA shirts' fit I went XXL here.

If anyone wants to shoot me some general advice about the sizing and Teefury/Yetee fit in particular, it would be appreciated!

Edit
Started looking into Ript Apparel as well, which contrary to the OP seems to run a bit big? Can someone clarify? Been looking through this thread trying to find fit impressions of Ript shirts.

tl:dr
I like a form fitting shirt (American Apparel #2001). How do TeeFury and Yetee shirts fit? Run big/small?[/QUOTE]


I have purchased from all of the shirt sites though unfortunately with fit I may not be much use. I have tried a couple of them on but I do not wear the one-a-day shirts I purchase. I'm 6ft and have an athletic frame. Most of the shirts are fine length wise and a tad baggy over the hips but definitely not to the point of making me appear heavier than I am. If you're 200lbs or more I'd say an Xlarge would be a good fit, under 200 then go large.
 
[quote name='Romeo']I refuse to buy from RB. Loathe the site.[/QUOTE]

Why do you hate RB? I bought from them recently and had a good experience.

Obviously they are expensive but given that everything is print on demand there is some justification. There really aren't alternatives for some of their shirt designs, so I'm curious if there is a reason not to support them other than pricing?
 
[quote name='stonciddta']How is Qwertee? Safe?[/QUOTE]

Bought from them a couple of times, never had a problem. Only thing to note is that if you live in North America you won't get your shirt for around 3 weeks since they're based out of the UK.
 
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